# AppSec

- [Understanding Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV): A Practical Guide](https://jranjan.destinjidee.com/blogs/appsec/understanding-known-exploited-vulnerabilities-kev-a-practical-guide.md)
- [The Syntax Trap: Why "Perfect" AI Code is Blinding Our Security Scanners](https://jranjan.destinjidee.com/blogs/appsec/the-syntax-trap-why-perfect-ai-code-is-blinding-our-security-scanners.md): AI-generated code can pass SAST and still hide supply chain threats. Learn why static security scanners miss malicious intent and how runtime defenses like RASP and canary tokens reduce risk.


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