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According to McKinsey, developers usingAIare twice as productive as those without.
Blindly trusting AI to do work by itself, even with good prompt engineering, doesnt ensure code quality.
AI-generated code has similar issues.
Traditional training isnt the answer when it comes to secure code development using AI.
Finding relevant and up-to-date courses wont be easy in an area where things are changing so quickly.
Co-Founder and CEO at Secure Code Warrior.
One example is hallucination squatting, where AIs incorrect answers can be used for malicious purposes.
Previously, the code would fail.
Now, it will workbut calls malicious code in doing so.
Developers must be enabled to hone their secure coding skills and awareness.
Traditional upskilling efforts tend to fail because they are too rigid and based on irrelevant information and context.
This has been notoriously difficult to achieve, especially if developers have little experience with security awareness and training.
Individuals will always have a preferred learning style.
Any use of AI without proper training or guidance will be an even costlier mistake.
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