Published on May 11, 2026
For years, patching vulnerabilities after they were discovered dominated application security strategies. Development teams operated on the belief that finding and fixing issues was sufficient. This routine, however, has become increasingly unsustainable.
The advent of AI-assisted development and the rapid pace of continuous deployment are shaking up the landscape. Companies now face overwhelming backlogs of vulnerabilities, making traditional remediation methods ineffective. As software releases accelerate, the old security protocols crumble under pressure.
Recent studies indicate that organizations are struggling to keep pace with the sheer volume of security issues. Analysts report a dramatic uptick in vulnerabilities, with many remaining unaddressed far longer than before. This situation has led to increased risks, potentially leaving sensitive data exposed.
The consequences are stark. Businesses risk not only financial loss but also damage to their reputations. As confidence in traditional security measures wanes, the need for innovation in application security has never been more critical.
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