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Growing intersection of security, AI in software development

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One thing is clear in the world of software development and security can no longer be an afterthought. Cyber threats, which have become more sophisticated as it grows, must ignite the thought of building security into the very foundation of software from day one.

This is where professionals like Morgan Nwaiku come in, offering valuable insights into how we can strike a balance between innovation and protection.

Morgan’s background in both cybersecurity and software testing gives him a unique perspective on the challenges that developers face today. Having worked with top companies like Interswitch and Flutterwave, he understands the fine line between ensuring software is user-friendly and making sure it’s secure. His focus on anomaly detection in mobile financial services is particularly significant, as breaches in this area can have devastating consequences for both businesses and individuals.

What makes this even more critical is the rising influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in software development. AI is not just making development faster and more efficient; it’s also playing an essential role in enhancing security. By automating tasks like bug detection and predictive analytics, AI can identify potential threats before they even materialize. But with these advancements come new risks. AI systems themselves are vulnerable to manipulation, and ensuring their security is just as important as using them to protect software.

At the intersection of security and AI lies the future of software development. As Morgan often points out, it’s about adopting a security-first approach that doesn’t compromise innovation. By embedding security throughout the development process, we can create software that not only drives progress but also safeguards users in an increasingly dangerous digital world.

Experts like Morgan remind us that we need to evolve our approach to software development. Security and AI aren’t just tools, they are the pillars on which future innovations will be built. The companies that embrace this balance will be the ones leading the way in both creating and protecting the digital experiences of tomorrow.

As a Cybersecurity Professional with expertise in software development, usability, and security, Morgan Nwaiku holds a Bachelor’s degrees in Computer Engineering and Master’s in Cybersecurity. Morgan has worked with Interswitch, Flutterwave, and is currently employed at Adioo Technology. Morgan is focused on creating security solutions that combine usability and security, with a special interest in AI-driven anomaly detection.

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