Tuesday, November 5, 2024

DevSecOps Is Mainstream: New Research Finds 20x Increase in Software Security Scanning Over the Past Decade

Veracode, the largest global provider of application security testing solutions, published new research that finds most applications are now scanned around three times a week, compared to just two or three times a year a decade ago. This represents a 20x increase in average scan cadence between 2010 and 2021. Scan frequency has also risen dramatically, with developers now testing more than 17 new applications per quarter—more than triple the number of apps scanned over the same period a decade ago. The Veracode State of Software Security (SoSS) v12, which analyzed more than half a million applications, reveals new data from a cross-section of large and mid-sized companies, commercial software suppliers, and open-source projects.

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With studies showing that there are now 4.66 billion active internet users globally*, the world is more connected than ever. “It is no longer sufficient to scan software as a pre-production step in the last phase of the software development lifecycle. Just as software is now deployed continuously, scanning using a variety of testing tools must also happen continuously as a fully integrated part of the process,” said Chris Wysopal, Co-founder & Chief Technology Officer at Veracode.

Companies Using Multiple Scan Types Fix Flaws Faster

Continuous security testing using multiple scanning types is fast becoming the norm as organizations recognize the need to analyze the software they build across multiple dimensions. More than ever, businesses are using a combination of scan types to secure their software, with a 31 percent increase in the combined use of static, dynamic, and software composition analysis from 2018 to 2021. The trend continues from last year’s State of Software Security report v11, which found that companies using dynamic in addition to static scanning remediated flaws 24 days faster, and including software composition analysis shaved off another six days.

Time Is Competitive Currency for Software Development Teams

The need for speed has driven software development teams to adopt agile methodologies and process automation tools, as well as cloud-native technologies, open-source software, and microservices. While these trends have increased the speed of software development, they have also introduced new complexities and risk.

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