DAST and SAST, Finally Working Together For Fast Fixes
Since the ’90s, SAST and DAST have operated independently. SAST, while easy to use, is noisy and full of false positives, while Invicti DAST identifies real risk but doesn’t reveal the offending source code. Now, Invicti’s DAST-to-SAST correlation transforms those runtime findings into clear, code-level actions – accelerating remediation while strengthening DevOps trust.
Join us for an exclusive look at Invicti’s latest innovation (that many other AppSec vendors have tried but failed to achieve), which will enable you to:
- Accelerate remediation with developer-ready context, including exact lines of code
- Triage faster by prioritizing SAST findings correlated to verified DAST vulnerabilities
- Reduced noise by eliminating false-positive SAST vulnerabilities, using DAST findings to confirm exploitability
Join Invicti's Cenk Kalpakoğlu, Ben Strozykowski, and Don Shin to learn how teams can use Invicti's new DAST-to-SAST correlation capabilities to eliminate noise, fix real vulnerabilities in hours instead of weeks, and deliver secure applications faster with greater confidence.

Don Shin is a Security Strategist at Invicti. Don is passionate about simplifying complex solutions to address clients’ IT challenges. Don has extensive experience with application, network, and identity security technologies.

Ben is a Security Consultant at Kondukto, where he helps organizations implement DevSecOps practices to enable secure, continuous delivery through proven posture management strategies. With more than eight years in DevOps and information security, and over 20 years as a software developer, Ben brings deep expertise in infrastructure as code (IaC), web application security, and test automation. In addition to his professional work, Ben is an active mentor and educator in cybersecurity, volunteering with the Allegany County Public School’s P-TECH program and 4-H youth programs. In 2019, he was recognized as one of the ‘50 Influential DevSecOps Professionals’ by the Peerlyst Community.

Cenk Kalpakoglu is a Distinguished Architect at Invicti and Co-founder of Kondukto, a pioneer in Application Security Posture Management (ASPM). With 18+ years in cybersecurity, he specializes in large-scale AppSec automation, systems engineering, and security data orchestration. A longtime Linux practitioner, his work focuses on building high-performance, practical security systems. He regularly speaks on AppSec automation, fuzzing, Linux kernel security, and eBPF.