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92% of security leaders have concerns about the use of AI-generated code within their organization, according to Venafi. Tension between security and developer teams 83% of security leaders say their developers currently use AI to generate code, with 57% saying it has become common practice. However, 72% feel they have no choice but to allow developers to use AI to remain competitive, and 63% have considered banning AI in coding due to security risks. 66% … More → The post Security leaders consider banning AI coding due to security risks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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