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Global Checkmarx Study Finds Vulnerabilities in Applications Developed In-house Were the Cause of Breaches at 92% of Companies Surveyed

Global study of CISOs, AppSec leaders and developers reveals that business pressures are a primary reason for the release of vulnerable applications

PARAMUS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Checkmarx, the leader in cloud-native application security, has released the annual Future of AppSec Report, which gives an in-depth look at the current state of application security, future investments and organizations’ most critical application security concerns.

The study reveals that 92% of companies surveyed had experienced a breach in the prior year due to vulnerabilities of applications developed in-house.

In recent years the responsibility for application security has shifted away from dedicated security teams and is now shared between AppSec managers and developers. In the Future of AppSec study, 49% of respondents said that their developers were involved in key AppSec solution purchases, 41% said that AppSec managers were involved and 40% of respondents indicated CISO involvement.

With more software to secure that has been deployed in more environments with less time available to secure it, a remarkable 91% of companies have knowingly released vulnerable applications. Without a robust approach to application security, breaches are more likely to occur.

Asked why respondents had released vulnerable applications, business pressure was a significant reason with 29% of AppSec managers saying they had released the applications “to meet a business, feature or security-related deadline,” 18% of CISOs saying that they hoped the vulnerability would not be exploitable and 29% of developers saying that the vulnerability would be fixed in a later release.

“The mitigation of AppSec risk is becoming a shared responsibility at a time when cloud-native applications are deployed multiple times each day,” said Amit Daniel, Chief Marketing Officer at Checkmarx. “Enterprise CISOs are coming to Checkmarx looking for a way to gain visibility into the security posture of their entire organizational footprints. Our goal is to provide them with that visibility as a way of building what we call ‘DevSecTrust,’ or trust between developers and security that can help bring their AppSec maturity to a whole new level.”

Developers’ top three security concerns are focused on the tension between time-to-delivery demands and the potential volumes of vulnerabilities requiring remediation, including impediment of the development process by security demands, difficulty knowing which vulnerabilities to fix and how to prioritize them and lack of context to help remediate vulnerabilities. A significant 61% of developers said that it’s critical that security not block or decelerate the development process or become a barrier to business success. In order to close the gaps in application security, the seamless integration of developer-friendly AppSec tools within their workflows is essential.

The composition of applications has become more complex, increasing to include source code, open source packages, infrastructure-as-code (IaC), containers and more. This exponential increase in complexity is one main driver behind the need for organizations to scan across the entire software development life cycle, from code to cloud.

The research clearly illustrates the need for a comprehensive AppSec platform that addresses these concerns and more, equipping all teams involved to:

  • Build #DevSecTrust, a state of cooperation and trust between AppSec and developer teams
  • Improve the developer experience by providing prioritization of risks as part of a toolkit integrated with their preferred IDEs
  • Consolidate cloud-native AppSec with a holistic approach
  • Secure the entire application footprint from code to cloud

Methodology

Checkmarx commissioned Censuswide to conduct a survey among 1504 developers, CISOs and AppSec managers in companies from 1000 to 10,000+ employees from North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. The survey took place in December 2023. Censuswide abides by and employs members of the Market Research Society, which is based on the ESOMAR principles.

To download the Future of AppSec Report, visit this page.

About Checkmarx

Checkmarx is the leader in application security and ensures that enterprises worldwide can secure their application development from code to cloud. The company’s consolidated Checkmarx One platform and services address the needs of enterprises by improving security and reducing TCO, while simultaneously building trust between AppSec, developers, and CISOs. Checkmarx believes it’s not just about finding risk but remediating it across the entire application footprint and software supply chain with one seamless process for all relevant stakeholders. The company is honored to serve more than 1,800 customers, which includes 60 percent of all Fortune 100 companies.

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Merritt Group for Checkmarx
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Headquarters: Paramus, NJ
CEO: Sandeep Johri
Employees: 800
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