Hope Goslin

Hope Goslin

Hope is part of the content team at Veracode, based in Burlington, MA. In this role, she focuses on creating engaging AppSec content for the security community.

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  • Open Source Libraries: Uncovering the…
    | By Hope Goslin

    The use of open source libraries to assemble applications is accelerating. Not only are more people using open source libraries, but more individual developers, and even companies, are also on a mission to contribute to more open source projects. For Veracode, we’re seeing more than 70 percent of…

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  • Cracking the Code to a Successful…
    | By Hope Goslin

    Creating a remediation plan can be tricky. In fact, customers often tell us that it’s much easier to create a plan to help developers scan applications quickly and easily than it is to establish remediation goals. But if vulnerabilities aren’t remediated right away, there’s a higher chance that…

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  • Verizon Data Breach Investigations…
    | By Hope Goslin

    Verizon recently published its 2020 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR), which analyzed 32,002 security incidents in 16 different industries and four different world regions. Similar to last year’s findings, the majority of breaches – 86 percent – are financially motivated, and most – 70…

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  • Veracode’s Leslie Bois, Robin Montague…
    | By Hope Goslin

    Leslie Bois, Veracode’s Vice President of Global Channels and Alliances, Robin Montague, Veracode's National Partner Director, and Lisa Quinby, Veracode’s Director of Global Field and Channel Marketing, have been recognized on the esteemed CRN 2020 Women of the Channel list. The annual list…

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  • Great Minds Think Alike: Aligning…
    | By Hope Goslin

    Do you ever feel like security and risk professionals have a completely different set of priorities than the rest of the business? Well that’s because, at most companies, they do. Security professionals are concerned with securing things – like servers, networks, and applications – from cyber risks…

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  • NIST Introduces Framework for Secure…
    | By Hope Goslin

    NIST Cybersecurity recently published a whitepaper outlining software development practices, known collectively as a secure software development framework (SSDF), that can be implemented into the software development lifecycle (SDLC) to better secure applications. The outlined practices are based…

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