The push to innovate and create can often drive software developers to move at breakneck speed to deliver new apps, updates and bug fixes — a frenetic pace that can lead to security oversight.
The lack of standard practices in the DevOps communities is causing growing friction as security teams line up against developers. This internal friction leaves the software they develop and ...
As government agencies look to acquire or build modern software to drive successful digital transformation, speed and security are key. Speed and security at the same time? It might sound like a ...
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Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
Security isn’t always an obvious must-have when it comes to the software development lifecycle. Stronger protection is sometimes associated with slowed-down processes and weaker innovation. But Chief ...
DevSecOps tools help organizations identify security vulnerabilities early in the development process. Explore our list of DevSecOps tools. Not to be confused with DevOps (development and operations), ...
To accelerate software delivery and provide innovative services to citizens, many government agencies are turning to agile and DevOps practices, which can help them upgrade and scale operations ...
Many software developers in government are driving successful Agile and DevOps initiatives. But in many cases, they and their organizations have left out an important part of the equation: security.
It’s been over 10 years since Shannon Lietz introduced the term DevSecOps, aiming to get security a seat at the table with IT developers and operators. The question is, how far has security come since ...