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We’re excited to showcase the latest version of our Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) solution, ...
Large Privacy and Security Software Company Increases Development Velocity and Customer Satisfaction with ...
Free pen test management and reporting solution supports unlimited users, eliminates data format conflicts to ...
Last month, our founder and president Dennis Hurst had the opportunity to talk with SD Times’ editor-in-chief ...
Company Set to Hire 25 Engineers at Team Member-Focused Corporate Offices
MURFREESBORO, Tenn.---(September 9, ...
SaltMiner integration gives application security teams extensive capabilities to secure internal and external ...
Saltworks, Secure Code Warrior Partner on Secure Coding for DevOpsClean, secure code prevents ...
What does it mean to put the "sec" into "DevSecOps"? What are the biggest roadblocks in making security testing ...
Increased demand for hybrid development teams, innovative AppSec solutions drive expansion
ATLANTA—Feb. 17, ...
Dennis Hurst, Founder/President of Saltworks Security (building world-class AppSec programs from policy to production), highlights five frontrunning realities organizations must accept to truly make DevSecOps a value-driving aspect of enterprise IT.
There’s a highly contested debate lingering throughout the software development community that, surprisingly, does not stem from the global pandemic — whether functionality or performance ranks priority one when talking about secure coding.
Halloween is upon us, and while much of the world is focused on scary creatures like ghosts, ghouls, or werewolves, DevSecOps teams have a few scary creatures of their own to deal with.
Listen to Dennis Hurst and Chuck Harold of Security Guy TV discuss the importance of creating an application inventory.
How has the role of a CISO evolved over the past few years, alongside the evolution of the AppSec industry?
Saltworks’ Dennis Hurst joined Security Guy TV to discuss security testing best practices and why it’s important ...
Saltworks’ Founder and CEO, Dennis Hurst shares his thoughts on why it is crucial for organizations to shift security practices left and provide developers with high quality open source components to build their applications.
Extensive managerial experience across all aspects of the software development lifecycle has made Hurst a trusted advisor of application security programs for Fortune 500 companies across every industry.
Security testing data is “the unsung hero” of securing application development.
Saltworks, an application security company building world class AppSec programs from policy to production, unveiled SaltMiner, an innovative enterprise application security management solution that provides unparalleled visibility into application health, risk and compliance throughout the development lifecycle.
Saltworks, an application security company building world class AppSec programs from policy to production, ...
Company plans to hire more than 25 software development and application security engineers
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. ...
Fountains at Gateway will welcome a new software development company to Murfreesboro, site developer Scott Graby confirmed.
Saltworks Security, an application security company based in the Atlanta area, has leased 5,464 square feet of office space on the top floor of One Fountain Plaza at Fountains at Gateway
Saltworks Security, an application security company based in the Atlanta area, has chosen Fountains at Gateway in Murfreesboro for an office that will eventually house more than two dozen people.
Orasi Software, a DevOps technology and consulting firm that ensures confident delivery of transformative applications that grow and simplify business, today announced that Orasi and Saltworks Security, an Orasi Company, have entered into a cooperative partnership with Sonatype, an innovator in open source code governance.