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73 Percent of Retail Applications Contain Security Flaws, but Only a Quarter Are Fixed

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Veracode, a leading global provider of modern application security testing solutions, today revealed that almost three-quarters of applications in the retail & hospitality sector contain security flaws, but only 25 percent of these are fixed. Furthermore, 17 percent of these flaws are categorized as ‘high severity’, meaning they pose a serious risk to the business if exploited. With 76 percent of Americans planning to shop the Black Friday sales on 25 November*—and 56 percent planning to purchase entirely online**— retailers should take extra care to reinforce the security of their ecommerce systems, digital payment platforms, and supply chains.

The data was published in Veracode’s annual State of Software Security (SoSS) report v12, which analyzed 20 million scans across half a million applications in the retail, manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, technology, and government sectors.

Chris Eng, Chief Research Officer at Veracode, said, “Maintaining customer loyalty and trust is priority number one for retailers, and this will be heightened during the Black Friday period. With the average cost of a data breach in the retail sector calculated at $3.28 million***, implementing robust tools and practices to secure the applications customers use to browse and make purchases is imperative.”

Despite the relatively low number of flaws that are fixed, the retail industry takes second place for overall remediation rate, highlighting the need for software security improvements from organizations across all sectors. Eng said, “Compared with other sectors, retailers are better at fixing flaws when they’re discovered. While this is encouraging, it’s clear more needs to be done across the board to integrate flaw identification and remediation into the software development pipeline so that vulnerabilities can be addressed more efficiently.”

Server configuration, insecure dependencies, and authentication issues are the most common types of application flaws across most industries. The retail & hospitality sector follows a similar pattern; however, the sector has higher percentages in nearly every flaw category—perhaps due to the greater functional complexity of customer-facing and back-office applications.

Flaw Fix Times Fluctuate in Retail

Veracode analyzed three different scan types to generate industry comparisons for fix times: dynamic analysis security testing (DAST), static analysis security testing (SAST), and software composition analysis (SCA). Retailers were found to be the quickest to address flaws discovered by DAST, at 70 days to reach the halfway point, which is a staggering 46 days faster than financial services in second place. When it came to SAST and SCA, however, the retail sector fell to the middle of the pack, taking 346 days and 470 days respectively to reach the halfway fix point.

Across all industries, flaws in third-party libraries discovered through SCA persist for longer than those found through SAST and DAST, with 30 percent of vulnerable libraries still unresolved after two years. For the retail sector, that statistic rises to 35 percent and lags the cross-industry average by more than six months. Nevertheless, retailers should be assured that the gap is never too wide to close. Indeed, Veracode’s 2021 State of Software Security report found 92 percent of open-source flaws can be easily fixed with a simple update, which is good news for retailers looking to secure their software supply chains.

In the run-up to Black Friday, and nearly one year since the infamous Log4j vulnerability was first reported, retailers will be on high alert to maintain the speed, efficiency, and security of their applications. Businesses should take extra care to uncover vulnerabilities in third-party software using a combination of SCA and development tools. Using this approach with Veracode, Darius Radford, Application Security Architect at specialty retailer Floor & Decor, was able to get a comprehensive view of risk posed by vulnerable libraries in the company’s software: “We were able to quickly figure out all the places running Log4j and remediate the situation.” Trey Tunnel, Floor and Decor’s Chief Information Security Officer, added, “Our customers are our top priority. With Veracode, we have the confidence that our software is secure and—more importantly—our customers have the confidence that our software is secure.”

The Veracode State of Software Security v12 retail & hospitality snapshot is available to download here and the full report is available here.

* Future Publishing, “Exploring the impact of rising inflation”, June 2022, https://go.future-advertising.com/Rising-Inflation-Research-Insights.html
** Dot Digital, “Black Friday Stats: Everything You Need to Know (updated 2022), Jenna Paton, 20 September 2022, https://dotdigital.com/blog/black-friday-cyber-monday-stats/
*** IBM Security and The Ponemon Institute, “Cost of a Data Breach Report 2022”, July 2022, https://www.ibm.com/downloads/cas/3R8N1DZJ

About the State of Software Security Report

The Veracode State of Software Security (SoSS) v12 analyzed the full historical data from Veracode services and customers. This accounts for a total of more than half a million applications (592,720) that used all scan types, more than a million dynamic analysis scans (1,034,855), more than five million static analysis scans (5,137,882) and more than 18 million software composition analysis scans (18,473,203). All those scans produced 42 million raw static findings, 3.5 million raw dynamic findings, and six million raw SCA findings.

The data represents large and small companies, commercial software suppliers, software outsourcers, and open-source projects. In most analyses, an application was counted only once, even if it was submitted multiple times as vulnerabilities were remediated, and new versions uploaded.

About Veracode

Veracode is a leading AppSec partner for creating secure software, reducing the risk of security breach, and increasing security and development teams’ productivity. As a result, companies using Veracode can move their business, and the world, forward. With its combination of process automation, integrations, speed, and responsiveness, Veracode helps companies get accurate and reliable results to focus their efforts on fixing, not just finding, potential vulnerabilities. Learn more at www.veracode.com, on the Veracode blog and on Twitter.

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