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Adopting Pentesting into an SDLC
April 30, 2024, 6:55 a.m. | /u/sg_pepehands69
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To give context I'm part of a 200ish employee SASS company. We have about 5-6 products that our bank partners/clients and I was tasked to figure out how to adapt Pentesting into our SDLC. Some of our apps have daily deployments and some have weekly deployments. For context, our team of 2 pentesters run annual pentests on our 5-6 products but now we're tasked to do …
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