Shifting left without slowing down: Q&A with Moti Gindi of Apiiro

Can an org automate security, change its culture to up their dev velocity, and stave off burnout? https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/02/10/shifting-left-without-slowing-down-q-and-a-with-moti-gindi-of-apiiro/

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