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Shira Shamban, CEO and co-founder of Solvo, is a security researcher and technical expert with a focus on threat intelligence. She started her professional career in cybersecurity as a Military Officer in the elite intelligence unit 8200 of the Israel Defense Force. During her 13-year service in the unit, Shamban acquired hands-on experience in cybersecurity and intelligence operations while earning an engineering degree from Tel-Aviv University. After her military service, Shamban turned to security innovation in business. She volunteers as a Lecturer and a Mentor in forums such as SheCodes and OWASP-WIA.
I dare to say this: “companies need to stop playing the game of pin the blame on the developer whenever a security vulnerability is discovered or exploited in applications.” Rather than pointing fingers at developers, organizations need to empower these professionals to help them build and expand their cloud-based initiatives without having to worry about security.