This webinar is designed to demystify the often-technical world of secure coding and present it in a language and context that business stakeholders can understand and act on. It explores how application security must evolve from being a siloed responsibility to becoming a fundamental pillar of business continuity and customer trust.
Participants will start by exploring the OWASP Top 10—the most critical web application security risks—but through a business lens. Instead of technical jargon, the session translates each risk into potential business impact, making it clear why these issues matter beyond the codebase.
Next, the session dives into practical techniques for building security into the development process. You’ll learn how to structure secure code review workflows, integrate security controls into CI/CD pipelines, and encourage secure design thinking from the very first line of code. These aren’t theoretical recommendations—they’re actionable practices that can be applied immediately to improve security posture without sacrificing speed or innovation.
A unique component of this session is its focus on demonstrating ROI for security investments. DevSecOps doesn’t just protect data; it can also reduce long-term development costs, improve system uptime, and enhance compliance with regulatory requirements.
The session will show how to communicate these benefits to executive stakeholders and justify the investment in secure development practices.
Real-world breach case studies will also be discussed, offering post-mortem insights into how specific vulnerabilities were exploited, what went wrong in the secure development process, and how similar incidents could be prevented through better alignment between security and business goals.
This webinar includes:
- Understanding the OWASP Top 10 through a business impact lens.
- Implementing secure code review practices that are efficient and scalable.
- Building application security into CI/CD pipelines without slowing delivery.
- Demonstrating the ROI of DevSecOps to executives and stakeholders.
- Learning from breach case studies: real-world lessons in what works—and what doesn’t.
By the end of the session, attendees will walk away with a clearer understanding of how to create a development culture that values security not as a constraint, but as a competitive advantage.