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April 25, 2024
TEL AVIV, Israel, April 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Backslash Security, a modern application security solution that leverages deep reachability analysis for enterprise AppSec and product security teams, today announced the findings of its GPT-4 developer simulation exercise, designed and conducted by the Backslash Research Team, to identify security issues associated with LLM-generated code. The Backslash platform offers several core capabilities that address growing security concerns around AI-generated code, including open source code reachability analysis and phantom package visibility capabilities.
According to Gartner, 63% of organizations are currently piloting or deploying AI code assistants. Due to its simplicity of use, AI-generated code will dramatically increase the pace of new code development. However, this technology introduces a diverse range of potential vulnerabilities and security challenges.
In research conducted by the Backslash Research Team to explore security gaps associated with AI-generated code from the perspective of developers, the team created and performed a variety of developer simulation exercises via a series of tests using GPT-4. The results revealed critical security blindspots associated with AI-generated code and its use of third-party open source software (OSS):
As AI-generated code continues to gain momentum, security issues stemming from the unintended use of outdated OSS packages in application code will become increasingly prominent. The Backslash platform, which was built first and foremost with security in mind for application security teams concentrating on SCA and SAST, offers several capabilities that address AI-generated code security concerns associated with open source software:
“The way we create code is rapidly changing, and that means the way that we secure code must also change. AI-generated code offers immense possibility, but also introduces an entirely new scale of security challenges – and application security teams now bear the burden of securing an unprecedented volume of potentially vulnerable code due to the sheer speed of AI-enabled software development,” said Shahar Man, co-founder and CEO of Backslash Security. “Our research shows that securing open source code is more critical than ever before due to product security issues being introduced by AI-generated code that is associated with OSS.”
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About Backslash
Backslash's fusion of SAST and SCA empowers enterprise AppSec teams to focus on fixing only the reachable, exploitable code vulnerabilities. By identifying authentic attack paths pointed at reachable code, Backslash empowers security teams to focus on rectifying only the code and open-source software (OSS) components that are actively in use and accessible to potential attackers. Thanks to this precision, Backslash enables teams to fix only the vulnerable code and OSS that indeed needs addressing – the reachable, exploitable components.
Backed by StageOne Ventures, First Rays Venture Partners, D. E. Shaw & Co., and a roster of security veterans as angel investors, Backslash has been deployed across leading technology organizations and Fortune 100 companies. Learn more at https://www.backslash.security/.