How to partner with a software outsourcing company for implementing cyber security services

January 9, 2025

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A: As software developers have core programming expertise, they can use these skills to venture into cyber security professions. From conducting audits and assessments to streamlining alerts, software developers and pretty much any professional who has programming skills can be utilised for cyber security roles as well.

However, if your software developer(s) need to split their time between their core development duties and cyber security, it is crucial to determine how much time shall be spent across each, together with clear delineations on who takes on which responsibilities. This is particularly necessary for teams that have resource constraints and bottlenecks, to ensure no hold-ups happen and daily duties proceed smoothly.
A: This depends on numerous factors, with client requirements being the biggest factor of all. Budgets and timeframes come at a close second, so software outsourcing companies, following a thorough assessment, need to determine whether existing software developer personnel can be assigned to a client’s cyber security requirement, or whether dedicated cyber security team members will need to be recruited in order to provide targeted services.

At EFutures, we always conduct a thorough prior assessment before determining the calibre of professionals that are required for a cyber security project. This way, all teams are aligned from the beginning, with the assessment serving as a primary point of reference for decisions taken.
A: No, it’s not advisable to depend solely on automation for cyber security. Although using AI and machine learning in cyber security is now commonplace, together with workflow automation technologies such as Robotic Process Automation (RPA), these need to supplement the efforts of human security experts that are monitoring your organisation’s security posture on a round-the-clock basis.

While AI and machine learning can provide significant and highly valuable context to security alerts (while also helping filter out false alerts and triage based on severity), cognitive human thinking is still essential to maintain vigilance, as well as take action on any issues that arise.

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