技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 事件驱动型应用
- 网络安全和隐私 - 应用安全
适用行业
- 电子商务
- 零售
适用功能
- 采购
- 产品研发
用例
- 零售店自动化
- 篡改检测
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
该客户是一家大型零售和电子商务公司,拥有超过 25,000 名员工,2015-16 财年收入达 50 亿美元。该公司的电子商务平台是领先的销售渠道,并已过渡到敏捷开发流程以加速创新。该公司负责保护拥有数百万客户的六大全球品牌。该公司由 Chris 领导的应用程序安全团队正在寻找一种产品,能够像其他敏捷工具一样实现应用程序安全自动化、消除延迟并提供修复漏洞所需的可见性和上下文。
挑战
该案例研究围绕一家大型零售和电子商务公司展开,该公司在 2015-16 财年拥有超过 25,000 名员工,收入达 50 亿美元。随着该公司的电子商务平台成为领先的销售渠道,它过渡到敏捷开发流程,从 6 周发布周期转变为 3 周周期,以加速创新。然而,快速的发布周期要求高度关注安全性,以避免品牌受损和客户数据丢失。该公司现有的应用程序安全产品扰乱了发布周期计划,迫使所有参与软件开发生命周期 (SDLC) 的人员重新调整其工作的优先顺序。应用程序安全经理发现自己处于每个生产部署的关键路径上,在整个过程中处于寡不敌众的状态。该公司传统的应用程序安全性是在集成测试阶段完成的,这是应用程序发布到生产之前的一个步骤。该过程要么增加了大量的“返工成本”,要么推迟了以后应用程序版本的安全修复。
解决方案
该公司发现了 Contrast,这是一款应用程序安全产品,与他们实时持续应用程序安全的愿景产生了共鸣。 Contrast 易于部署并集成到现有的 SDLC 链中,从而改进了安全流程。只需单击按钮即可打开和关闭造影剂,从而为链条中的任何人提供可见性。自从改用 Contrast 以来,应用程序安全团队不再是瓶颈。该团队能够与参与应用程序开发和发布周期的其他团队保持同步,同时整体效率更高。应用程序现在在测试时报告其漏洞,从而消除了发布周期中单独的应用程序安全扫描步骤。这帮助公司变得真正敏捷。对比评估使团队能够深入了解应用程序级别的详细信息,并准确告知工程团队需要修复哪些漏洞、在何处修复以及如何修复——所有这些都是实时的。
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