21 Sep 5 Best Practices For Ensuring Security In Software Development In 2024
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Sausalito, Calif. – Sep. 21, 2024
As we continue to embrace the digital age, security is becoming more critical than ever for software development companies.
The stakes are incredibly high. Cybersecurity Ventures estimates that cybercrime could cost the world $10.5 trillion annually by 2025.
In a recent Forbes article, Stoyan Mitov, CEO of Dreamix, a custom software development company, dives into five best practices for ensuring security in software development in 2024 including zero-trust architecture, DevSecOps, advanced threat intelligence, quantum safe cryptography, and human-centric security.
Mitov’s recommendations are not foolproof solutions that will prevent every issue, but they are guidelines for writing secure code and minimizing risks.
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