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Recently, we had the opportunity to attend OWASP’s Global AppSec 2023 in Dublin, Ireland. This event was a great way to start the year for us, as it kicked off the latest trends and technologies in the industry with multiple training days followed by two busy exhibition days.

We spent our time gathering in the expo hall, where we had the chance to speak with representatives and decision makers from some of the biggest names in tech. We also attended several engaging panels, where industry experts shared their insights and expertise.

Overall, the Tech Conference was a fantastic experience for us. We were able to make valuable connections, learn about the latest trends, and get a glimpse into the future of our industry and how AppScan plans to make waves within the cybersecurity world. We can’t wait to attend again next year!

Want to get to know us yourself? We have an upcoming Lunch N’ Learn webinar that will show you all the newest capacities AppScan has to offer. You can register here!

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