Wednesday, May 27th @ 12:00PM ET | 9:00AM PT
Code is getting to production without anyone really reviewing it. Not because people don’t care, but because the step is just disappearing.
AI tools let anyone spin up a working app in minutes. At the same time, developers are shipping code they didn’t fully write or read.
Whether it’s developers or others, code goes live without real scrutiny, security or otherwise.
The result is the same: Code reaches production without proper review. Security shows up later, if at all.
In this session, we'll walk through what this actually looks like in practice. We'll build a simple app using common AI tools, push it to production, and show where things break down, from exposed routes to missing controls to risky defaults that don't show up until it's too late.
We'll also map where traditional security processes fit, and where they don't, when software is created this way.
This isn't a talk about whether AI is good or bad. It's a look at what's already happening inside teams, and what it means when software starts shipping faster than anyone can review it.
Security leaders trying to understand how AI is changing the risk model. AppSec teams dealing with less visibility and more code than ever. Engineering and platform leaders responsible for what actually reaches production.
Jeff Williams — Founder & CTO, Contrast Security. Creator of the OWASP Top 10 and a leading voice in modern application security.
Dave Lindner — CISO, Contrast Security. Focused on how security teams respond to real production threats.
Naomi Buckwalter — Sr. Director, Product Security, Contrast Security. Leads real-world testing of modern application attacks, including AI-generated vulnerabilities.
Tyler Shields — CMO, Allstacks. Former industry analyst who brings a data-driven view of how software actually gets built and where risk is introduced.
Hosted by Jake Milstein, VP Marketing, Contrast Security.
Wednesday, May 27th @ 12:00 PM ET | 9:00 AM PT
Anyone can ship code now. Not everyone is reviewing it.
👉 Register before this becomes your next incident.