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Sarah-Jane Madden -- What AI means for AppSec

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Sarah Jane Madden joins us to discuss the evolving role of AI in software development. We reflect on the changes and challenges posed by AI, including the potential for over-reliance and the misconception that traditional software engineering practices like the SDLC are obsolete. The conversation explores the nuances of AI-generated code, emphasizing the importance of maintaining foundational engineering skills and a critical understanding of the tools used. Madden shares insights from her keynote at OWASP Barcelona and stresses the need for responsible and thoughtful integration of AI in development workflows. Key takeaways include leveraging AI for efficiency while avoiding complacency and ensuring a deep, ongoing engagement with code and quality practices.

Previous Episode with Sarah-Jane Madden: Threat Modeling to Established Teams

FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:

➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast
➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast
➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast

Thanks for Listening!

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Sarah Jane Madden joins us to discuss the evolving role of AI in software development. We reflect on the changes and challenges posed by AI, including the potential for over-reliance and the misconception that traditional software engineering practices like the SDLC are obsolete. The conversation explores the nuances of AI-generated code, emphasizing the importance of maintaining foundational engineering skills and a critical understanding of the tools used. Madden shares insights from her keynote at OWASP Barcelona and stresses the need for responsible and thoughtful integration of AI in development workflows. Key takeaways include leveraging AI for efficiency while avoiding complacency and ensuring a deep, ongoing engagement with code and quality practices.

Previous Episode with Sarah-Jane Madden: Threat Modeling to Established Teams

FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:

➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast
➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast
➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast

Thanks for Listening!

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