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Resilient Cyber w/ Jit - Exploring the Emerging ASPM Ecosystem

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In this episode we sit down with Amir Kessler and Aviram Shmueli of AppSec innovator Jit to dive into the complexities of the modern AppSec landscape and explore the emerging Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) ecosystem.
- First off, for folks not familiar with your backgrounds, can you tell us a bit about both of your backgrounds and how you got to the roles you're in now?
- We're seeing a ton of interest in the topic of ASPM in the AppSec space. What do you think has led to this emerging category and what key problems is it looking to solve?
- I know your team puts a big emphasis on not just the tech but also the DexEx and UX. Why is this so critical to address AppSec risks and securing organizations and their code?
- While there is value in ASPM platforms, many Dev teams and engineers are opinionated about their tools, how important is this flexibility and extensibility in the platform that the Jit team has built?
- A key challenge includes vulnerability overload. Teams drowning in massive vulnerability backlogs and trying to add vulnerability context and focus on the most relevant risks for developers. How does Jit approach this?
- Not all ASPM platforms are the same, but we see many vendors rallying around the category. What do you think makes Jit unique and differentiates what the team has built?

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In this episode we sit down with Amir Kessler and Aviram Shmueli of AppSec innovator Jit to dive into the complexities of the modern AppSec landscape and explore the emerging Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) ecosystem.
- First off, for folks not familiar with your backgrounds, can you tell us a bit about both of your backgrounds and how you got to the roles you're in now?
- We're seeing a ton of interest in the topic of ASPM in the AppSec space. What do you think has led to this emerging category and what key problems is it looking to solve?
- I know your team puts a big emphasis on not just the tech but also the DexEx and UX. Why is this so critical to address AppSec risks and securing organizations and their code?
- While there is value in ASPM platforms, many Dev teams and engineers are opinionated about their tools, how important is this flexibility and extensibility in the platform that the Jit team has built?
- A key challenge includes vulnerability overload. Teams drowning in massive vulnerability backlogs and trying to add vulnerability context and focus on the most relevant risks for developers. How does Jit approach this?
- Not all ASPM platforms are the same, but we see many vendors rallying around the category. What do you think makes Jit unique and differentiates what the team has built?

  continue reading

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