A Checkmarx survey of 1,500 developers reveals that while 75% spend over 17 hours weekly on security tasks, only 21% prioritize security when coding. Many developers face a disconnect, as 92.5% rate their security training positively, yet only 42% understand vulnerability tickets half the time. The shift towards DevSecOps shows only 30% of companies are advancing in this area. Martin Lindsay stresses the importance of collaboration between development and security teams to enhance code performance and maintain alignment with agile methodologies.
Three quarters of developers spend over 17 hours weekly on security tasks, indicating a significant workload despite only 21% prioritizing security in coding.
The Checkmarx report reveals a disconnect: though 92.5% rate their security training as effective, only 42% understand their vulnerability tickets half the time.
As organizations transition to DevSecOps, only 30% are progressing beyond basic developer experience focus, highlighting a need for closer integration between DevOps and security teams.
Martin Lindsay emphasizes the importance of collaboration between DevOps and security teams, stating that high-performing code must prioritize security aligned with agile development.
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