91. Why Asking Developers To Fix Everything Is... A Bad Idea (with Neatsun Ziv)

91. Why Asking Developers To Fix Everything Is... A Bad Idea (with Neatsun Ziv)

From The Security Podcast of Silicon Valley by YSecurity

March 24, 2026 · 36 min · Episode 91

About this episode

Neatsun Ziv discusses the challenges of traditional security strategies and how to prioritize vulnerabilities effectively.

Is your security team drowning in noise while your developers struggle to keep up? Neatsun Ziv, CEO of Ox Security, explains why traditional "Shift Left" strategies have failed and how applying business context can help your team focus on the vulnerabilities that actually matter. Listen to the full episode to learn how to turn security into a competitive advantage. Neatsun: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neatsun-ziv-ab7394/ Ox Security: http://www.ox.security/ Jon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-mclachlan Sasha: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aliaksandr-sinkevich YSecurity: https://www.ysecurity.io 🔒 Sponsored by YSecurity Closing a big deal and getting hit with a vendor questionnaire, SOC 2 request, or pen test requirement? That's exactly what we handle. YSecurity embeds a team of security engineers with backgrounds from Apple, Uber, Microsoft, Robinhood, and Brex directly into your company. No full-time hire, no bloated retainer. You set a monthly cap and we handle everything. Book a free strategy call and we'll tell you exactly where you stand. 👉 Book your free call: 30 Min Meeting | YSecurity.io | Cal.com 👉 Learn more: YSecurity | On-Demand Cybersecurity Team for Startups — SOC…

People in this episode

Host: Jon McLachlan

Guest: Neatsun Ziv

Topics covered

  • security
  • development
  • business context
  • vulnerabilities
  • competitive advantage

Keywords

  • security team
  • Shift Left
  • business context
  • vulnerabilities
  • competitive advantage

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Ox Security, YSecurity

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