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Blame Game or Vendor Shame? Tackling Security Debt in the Digital Age
Software providers are stepping up to tackle security debt, but the journey is far from over. With 70% of organizations still struggling with unaddressed vulnerabilities, vendors must prioritize risk management and scalability to safeguard their customers and foster a more secure digital landscape.

Hot Take:
Blaming the IT team for security breaches is like blaming the weatherman for rain. Instead of pointing fingers, let’s make sure our umbrellas (and software) are up to the challenge!
Key Points:
- Security breaches often lead to a blame game directed at business leaders and IT teams.
- There is growing debate on holding software vendors accountable for vulnerabilities in their products.
- Reducing security debt is crucial for improving software security.
- Organizations still struggle with persistent high-severity flaws, indicating a need for better risk management.
- Vendors must prioritize risk and scalability to effectively combat evolving security threats.