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How Combining SAST and SCA Strengthens Security

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Risks from application vulnerabilities have multiplied as more applications are developed. To address this issue, static application security testing (SAST) identifies security vulnerabilities in the custom code written by application developers. Simultaneously, software composition analysis (SCA) safeguards the open source components that comprise between 60% and 80% of modern applications' codebase.

Join Susan St. Clair, director of product management at WhiteSource, to discover why deploying SAST and SCA together is vital for protecting your code, your apps and your organization.

Susan St.Claire
Director Product Manager, Whitesource
Susan St. Clair is a passionate cybersecurity advocate at WhiteSource Software, the remediation-centric application security software company. Possessing more than 14 years of product management and strategy experience, Susan is responsible for raising awareness of the market need for the newest generation of application security testing solutions and challenges while supporting WhiteSource Software's product road map and overall direction. Susan is certified in pen testing from the IACRB, and in her spare time she enjoys educating application development teams on ways to streamline their work processes, raising awareness of API security in the AppSec community, and running in races benefiting charities such as Easterseals, SickKids and Camp Ooch.

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