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Security flaws found in 82% of public sector software applications

Posted on 4 April 2022

From helpnetsecurity.com

public sector applications security

Veracode has released new findings that show the public sector has the highest proportion of security flaws in its applications and maintains some of the lowest and slowest fix rates compared to other industry sectors.

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