Modern software faces growing security challenges—but security often arrives too late in the process. The SESAM (Secure Software Engineering through Sensible Automation) project, led by Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) and funded by Sweden’s Knowledge Foundation (KKS), aims to change that by integrating security directly into everyday development.
At Synteda, we focus on making security more accessible to our testers, not just security experts. Through our contributions, we support SESAM designing tools with sensible automation in mind to fit naturally into existing workflows, offering actionable, easy-to-understand feedback.
Learn more about the project: https://sesam-project.github.io
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