AI Code Flaws: Who Fixes Them?
Course
Visagan Subburayalu, Dr. Vishal Saraswat and Amol Naik debate who owns AI-generated code security and how organizations can balance developer velocity with accountability, guardrails and human-in-the-loop controls.
Artificial intelligence-powered code generation tools are transforming how enterprises build software, promising 10x productivity gains for developers. But who owns the security debt when AI-generated code introduces vulnerabilities, hardcoded credentials or flawed logic that bypasses traditional code review? The CISO sees risk: unvetted code entering production at scale, developers trusting AI suggestions without scrutiny, and accountability gaps when incidents occur. The chief digital officer sees opportunity: faster time-to-market, democratized development and competitive advantage through AI-augmented engineering. This tension is reshaping software development governance across Indian enterprises.
In this session, the panel of experts will discuss:
- Who owns AI-generated code security: developers, security or data teams?
- Speed versus security: the innovation velocity dilemma;
- Developer enablement versus security guardrails.
Here is the course outline:
AI Written Code Flaws: Who Fixes It? A Security and Innovation Debate |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
