
84. What gets missed when nobody reviews the code (with Jack Cable, Corridor)
From The Security Podcast of Silicon Valley by YSecurity
December 16, 2025 · 35 min · Episode 84
About this episode
Jack Cable discusses the implications of skipping code reviews and how Corridor addresses security in fast-paced development.
Code ships faster than anyone can review it. Jack Cable, CEO and Co-Founder of Corridor, explains what actually gets missed when teams stop reviewing every pull request, why most security tools surface noise instead of risk, and how Corridor approaches secure-by-design when speed is non-negotiable.Jack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackcableCorridor: https://www.corridor.devJon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-mclachlanSasha: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aliaksandr-sinkevichYSecurity: https://www.ysecurity.io
People in this episode
Hosts: Jon McLachlan, Aliaksandr Sinkevich
Guest: Jack Cable
Topics covered
- code review
- software security
- development speed
- risk management
- secure design
Keywords
- code review
- security tools
- pull request
- development speed
- secure-by-design
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Corridor, YSecurity
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