Cybersecurity Ventures estimates that the world will need to secure 338 billion lines of new software code in 2025, up from 111 billion lines of new code in 2017, based on 15 percent year-over-year growth in new code.
This little-known statistic has been one of the most important for CISOs and security leaders to take note of over the past 5 years.
Organizations globally have a major application testing and scanning chore on their hands which has been created, in part, by self-taught and renegade programmers who’ve generated a massive amount of insecure code.
Unsecure code is undermining critical systems used in the financial, educational, healthcare, energy, and defense industries and beyond, according to the experts at SecureCoding, who say that as software
applications become more complex and connected, maintaining a high level of security grows exponentially more difficult.
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