Live Webcast|1 hour
Rewriting the AppSec Playbook: Ditch the Vulnerability Backlog, Defend What Matters
Attendees will learn:
- How to evolve from vuln tracking to risk-based decision-making that earns executive trust
- The four pillars of effective AppSec: visibility, prioritization, collaboration, and performance
- Real-world strategies to embed security into dev, sec, and risk workflows—without slowing innovation
June 17, 2025
2:00 PM ET
Reserve Your Spot for Our Upcoming Webcast

The vulnerability backlog is a trap—and it's costing you time, trust, and true security. In today's fast-moving threat landscape, simply finding flaws isn't enough. It's time to shift from volume to value.
This session is your guide to building a modern AppSec program that prioritizes risk, not noise. You'll hear how forward-thinking teams are aligning security with business outcomes, empowering developers with context—not roadblocks—and proving impact in terms that matter to leadership.
Let go of legacy practices. Stop spinning cycles on low-impact fixes. It's time to defend what actually matters.
Reserve your spot—before the next false positive derails your roadmap.
This session is your guide to building a modern AppSec program that prioritizes risk, not noise. You'll hear how forward-thinking teams are aligning security with business outcomes, empowering developers with context—not roadblocks—and proving impact in terms that matter to leadership.
Let go of legacy practices. Stop spinning cycles on low-impact fixes. It's time to defend what actually matters.
Reserve your spot—before the next false positive derails your roadmap.
Event Speakers

Daniel Berman
Product Director at Snyk
Daniel Berman is a product director at Snyk. He is a passionate storyteller who loves writing and talking about anything DevSecOps. He is an active community person, helping to organize DevOpsDays Tel Aviv as well as local meetups.

Adrian Sanabria
Principal Researcher at The Defenders Initiative
Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.