In this situation, you have two kinds of vulnerabilities: vendor-inherent and developer-induced. You can use your vulnerability assessment to direct training where the same mistakes are being made, such as how to do proper input validation. That alone saves development and QA time, and it also saves development time. Every second counts when it comes to mitigating cyberattacks and resolving network performance issues, says John Defterios of NETSCOUT Visibility Without Borders. For more information, visit the company’s website: http://www.jdefterios.com/vulnerability.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2118663/banks-and-rosi.html

