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When finding security vulnerabilities within software built by in-house developers, there’s good reason to believe that development teams, thanks in part to the help of AI tools, are actually “shifting left” when developing secure code. At least, that’s one of the findings from a survey of 1,001 senior technology executives commissioned by GitLab, Inc. The..


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