RSA Conference: UK NCSC head urges industry to develop vibe coding safeguards
The head of the UK’s national cybersecurity agency is calling for security professionals to “seize the disruptive vibe coding opportunity” to make software more secure.
However, this must be coupled with the rapid development of vibe coding safeguards for AI code-generation tools to become “a net positive for security”.
Delivering a keynote speech during the RSA Conference in San Francisco on March 24, Richard Horne chief executive of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), said the cybersecurity industry should leverage the exploding use of AI-assisted software development – also known as vibe coding – to reduce the collective vulnerability to cyber-attacks.
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