Healthcare systems are under constant pressure to stay available, connected, and secure. Yet attacks are becoming more frequent and harder to contain. Healthcare data breaches increased by about 20% in the first half of 2025 compared with the same period in 2024.

Business leaders are racing toward agentic AI, and the scale of the opportunity explains the speed. Autonomous, goal-driven AI agents are projected to unlock $2.6–$4.4 trillion in annual value. Yet despite this surge in interest, only 1% of organizations say their AI adoption is mature.

The DevSecOps process flow is what shapes the way the whole organization works, contributing to continuous delivery. Over the past few years, our security engineers have rolled out secure SDLC and cloud controls across products of different sizes and industries.

Most organizations don’t discover the weaknesses in their incident response plan until the moment an incident occurs. And by then, it’s too late. In fact, many IR plans fail not because teams lack skill, but because the plan doesn’t reflect how people actually work during high-pressure events.

According to Amazon, security is a weak point in 76% of generative AI initiatives. That single statistic captures the reality most teams are now facing: AI adoption is accelerating faster than some security practices can keep up.

Security audits are no longer won with policies alone. Auditors and regulators want proof that your controls actually hold up under pressure.

The average cost of a data breach in the United States is now $10.22 million, and roughly 74% of applications contain at least one security vulnerability. We can spend hours discussing potential cyber threats and the emerging attack vectors. However, one thing is clear: every business, regardless of its industry or size, needs professional protection and effective security solutions.

Most organizations now run on thousands of APIs. Yet too many are discovered only after an incident. The irony? The same technology built to connect everything often becomes the weakest link when visibility, ownership, and security discipline are overlooked.

SaaS applications run the world’s data… and attract the world’s attackers. Their security defines business continuity and customer trust. Each misconfigured bucket, weak API, or overlooked tenant boundary can expose millions of records in seconds.

What happens when your product moves faster than your security? Your roadmap is locked and loaded, engineering is sprinting ahead, but somewhere in the stack, undetected, there’s a gap.

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