Credential Sharing as a Service - The Dark Side of No Code
Offered By: RSA Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the security risks associated with low-code applications in this 54-minute conference talk from the RSA Conference. Delve into the growing trend of enterprise apps being built outside of IT departments, often lacking proper security practices. Learn about various attack techniques discovered in real-world scenarios, where malicious actors exploit low-code platforms throughout different stages of the cyber kill chain. Gain insights from Michael Bargury, CTO of Zenity, as he demonstrates how these vulnerabilities can be leveraged for nefarious purposes. Understand the potential consequences of the widespread adoption of no-code and low-code development in enterprise environments and the importance of implementing robust security measures to mitigate these risks.
Syllabus
Credential Sharing as a Service: The Dark Side of No Code
Taught by
RSA Conference
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