January Insights | ASPM projections in latest analyst report & what the Executive Order Means for Software Security

January Insights | ASPM projections in latest analyst report & what the Executive Order Means for Software Security

Gartner: ASPM Adoption Projected to Grow From 29% to 80%

In the latest Gartner® Innovation Insight™ for Application Security Posture Management, 2025 Report, Gartner tracks the expansion of the ASPM market. Get your copy of the full report to see why there’s never been a more critical moment for Application Security Posture Management.

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Application Security & Software Supply Chain Security Workshop Heads to NYC

On February 20 in NYC, get the opportunity to train on the latest trends in Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) and the broader Application Security Testing (AST) and Software Supply Chain Security topics while networking with experts.

This half-day workshop is specially designed for AppSec engineers, product security, security champions, and/or enthusiasts.

Sign Up For NYC Workshop


White House Executive Order and What it Means to Software Security and ASPM

On January 16, the White House released an Executive Order (EO) covering multiple cybersecurity domains, such as software security, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and post-quantum cryptography. 

We breakdown the two of the specific initiatives in the EO to highlight are software security and AI and what it means for making software more secure.

What the EO Means for Software Security


What Else We’ve Been Reading 


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