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GitLab's VP of security talks about the efficiencies that DevSecOps brings to developers and the software development process.
DevSecOps seeks to address development, security, and operations simultaneously through the full application lifecycle.
I refer to this destination as “IT-as-code.” Why is DevSecOps important? Whichever way you cut it, DevSecOps, as a culture, practice or combination of tools, is of increasing importance.
Devsecops is about introducing security earlier in the life cycle of application development, thus minimizing vulnerabilities and bringing security closer to IT and business objectives.
DevSecOps is one of those advancements that comes along at the right time and makes perfect sense. There's a reason why forward-looking organizations are adopting the process.
Catch and remediate application vulnerabilities earlier and help integrate security in the the development process with these five categories of DevSecOps tools.
Embracing DevSecOps requires tooling, rethinking and reorganizing how teams work, how processes come together, and how to realize continuous integration and delivery.
Michael Friedrich is exploring DevSecOps inefficiencies, highlighting issues like debugging delays. He also showcases AI's potential to streamline workflows efficiency.
DevSecOps is the new DevOps In fast-moving DevOps environments, security needs to be thoroughly baked into the planning and design phases.
DevSecOps isn't a technology in and of itself. It's a process that offers both speed and resiliency in software creation. For government entities, this will be an invaluable tool. Already, we're ...
It’s time to bridge the technical gaps and cultural divides between DevOps, DevSecOps, and MLOps teams and provide a more unified approach to building trusted software. Call it EveryOps.
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