#1697855: The AppSec bottleneck: Why fixing is the new finding - September 17th, 2025
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Vulnerability detection isn’t the main problem – remediation is. In today’s fast-paced development world, security teams are overwhelmed with alerts, while developers struggle to keep up with security tasks that feel disconnected from their workflow. The real risk? Vulnerabilities that sit unaddressed in a growing backlog. In this session, we’ll explore: Why alert fatigue is now one of the biggest blockers to AppSec success How AI-generated code and AI-based systems have made traditional detection less effective – and remediation more urgent New approaches to automate, prioritize, and scale remediation Real-world remediation workflows that accelerate time-to-fix and reduce noise Meet the speakers: The AppSec Bottleneck: Why Fixing is the New Finding LP - Group 1948758701 Daniel Wyrzykowski Product Manager - Mend.io Daniel Wyrzykowski is a Product Manager at Mend.io, leading SAST initiatives focused on securing AI-generated code. With a background in software engineering and cognitive neuroscience, Daniel brings a unique perspective to the intersection of AI and cybersecurity. The AppSec Bottleneck: Why Fixing is the New Finding LP - Group 1948758700 1 Saoirse Hinksmon Senior Product Marketing Manager- Mend.io Saoirse Hinksmon leverages her decade of experience across application and network security to drive successful product launches at Mend.io. Working closely with the product team, she brings a holistic perspective to AppSec, ensuring new features empower developers and AppSec professionals alike to build secure software |
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More info: | https://www.mend.io/the-appsec-bottleneck-why-fixing-is-the-new-finding/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=marketo&utm_campaign=august2025_prospect_newsletter&utm_content=register&utm_origin=email&utm_from=newsletter&mkt_tok=NDM5LURGRi03MDQAAAGcRWM2hmkH5FIQlLPUIz7a4SPd-SHgh_tvD6Mza_XuvEzEh92-s32jhTEuJ4Itd-3DPrjk2e2_0IolVpPT0c8qI0QCBWM1CUBH_Abz_j9TdmY |
Date added | Aug. 14, 2025, 11:22 a.m. |
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Source | Mend |
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Venue | Sept. 17, 2025, midnight - Sept. 17, 2025, midnight |