Yair Finzi is co-founder & CEO of Nokod Security and was co-founder & CEO of SecuredTouch (now Ping Identity) and a product leader at Meta. Low-code and no-code (LCNC) application development and ...
Modern enterprise software development increasingly relies on a vast and complex supply chain of third-party components, integrations, and frameworks. No-code development platforms are no exception, ...
As Web3 applications grow more complex, teams face a difficult tradeoff: do everything on-chain and accept high costs, limited performance, and total public visibility of data; or move logic off-chain ...
No-code development platforms are rapidly gaining traction across highly regulated industries such as financial services, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, manufacturing and government. There's good reason ...
Low-code is an application development approach that champions rapid software creation with the least amount of manual coding. Instead of relying on dense computer language scripts, it relies on ...
Software supply chain security provider Arnica has added new real-time scanning tools to its namesake code-security suite, including static application security testing (SAST), infrastructure as code ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) can help improve binary code analysis and, in turn, make the software supply chain more secure. Effective binary code analysis is paramount as supply chain risks rise.
What is no-code development? Developing software applications without a deep understanding of coding or conventional programming languages is known as “no-code development.” It enables quick and ...
IBM announced the introduction of a new integrated supply chain suite, embedded with Watson AI and IBM Blockchain. The new suite is open to developers to help organizations make their supply chains ...
Designing an embedded system with security in mind has become necessary for many industries. The drive to connect a device to the internet allows remote attacks on the system. Developers who want to ...
Analyst insight: There’s a supply-chain renaissance underway for enterprises, whether retailer or product-centric suppliers, who rely on a network of partners. We call them the networked enterprise, ...