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## 1 Year Plan: What's Next for Secure
To meet our [audacious goals](https://about.gitlab.com/company/strategy/#big-hairy-audacious-goal), the Secure Section will focus on the following over the next 12 months:
***Dogfooding** - We will [“practice what we preach”](https://www.dictionary.com/browse/practice-what-you-preach), including leveraging Secure Categories in all things GitLab does. This tight looped circle will provide immediate feedback and increase our rate of learning.
***Dogfooding** - We will [“practice what we preach”](https://www.dictionary.com/browse/practice-what-you-preach), including leveraging Secure Categories in all things GitLab does. This tight circle will provide immediate feedback and increase our rate of learning.
***Security for everyone** - In order to make security accessible to everyone across the DevOps lifecycle, we will bring all Secure OSS scanners to Core (self-hosted) / Free (GitLab.com).
***API first** - API proliferation will continue as more companies focus on ways to integrate technologies. As such, we will focus on security testing of APIs including verifying standards like the [OWASP Top 10](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Top_Ten_Project) and [API fuzz testing](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/33906).
***Historical trending** - Provide a focus on identifying patterns in security findings with a goal of helping everyone code securely. Make recommendations on remediation with a goal of providing automatic remediation wherever possible.
***Provide Dynamic Analysis in production** - Enable Dynamic Analysis Categories to empower users to scan and assess applications and services deployed to production / operations.
***Integrations** - Enable third parties to easy integrate their security solutions into Ultimate (self-hosted) / Gold (GitLab.com). This includes providing APIs and a standard reporting framework so all everyone can bring their preferred security tools into Ultimate (self-hosted) / Gold (GitLab.com).
***Integrations** - Enable third parties to easy integrate their security solutions into Ultimate (self-hosted) / Gold (GitLab.com). This includes providing APIs and a standard reporting framework so everyone can bring their preferred security tools into Ultimate (self-hosted) / Gold (GitLab.com).
***Differentiate** on value in Ultimate and Gold - Running a security test is just the beginning. We want to provide a first-class experience and enable users to make data-driven decisions to secure their applications and services as well as their enterprise.
The following will NOT be a focus over the next 12 months: