A Show About Nothing that Turned into Something
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The Security Table gathers this week to discuss expectations about tooling in the Application Security industry. Matt emphasizes that tools should essentially automate tasks that humans can perform but in a faster and more efficient manner. The conversation then shifts to the overwhelming nature of communication platforms like Slack. Izar highlights the challenges of managing attention spans and context-switching when one is part of numerous Slack channels, likening it to being in a room with a hundred simultaneous conversations.
The hosts further discuss the integration of tools and the importance of contextualization. Current tools provide too many results, lack context, and therefore fail to recommend effective solutions. They touch upon the idea of startups building their own suite of tools to ensure seamless communication between them, even if they aren't the best in their individual categories.
The episode concludes with a thought-provoking statement from Chris, who envisions a future where AppSec might become obsolete, and development could potentially absorb the security team. He teases this topic for the next episode, urging listeners and co-hosts to ponder this radical idea.
Overall, the episode provides a look into the current state of security tooling, the challenges faced by professionals, and the potential future of the AppSec landscape.
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