Seventy-five per cent of the 1,000 global workers who responded to the survey released Tuesday say pressure to deliver projects on time and on budget could be compromising critical aspects like safety
A new survey says a majority of software engineers and developers feel tight project deadlines can put safety at risk.
The study was conducted between July and September by research agency Coleman Parkes and commissioned by BlackBerry Ltd.’s QNX division, which builds connected-car technology. “The software is getting more complicated and there is more software whether it’s in a vehicle, robotics, a toaster, you name it... so being able to patch vulnerabilities, to prevent bad actors from doing malicious acts is becoming more and more important,” he said.
The Waterloo, Ont.-based business found 90 per cent of its survey respondents reported that organizations are prioritizing safety. “We have to make sure that people don’t compromise on safety and security to be able to get products out quicker,” he said.The survey also took a peek at security breaches, which have hit major companies like London Drugs, Indigo Books & Music, Giant Tiger and Ticketmaster in recent years.
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