GitLab on how DevSecOps can help developers provide security from end-to-end Your email has been sent GitLab's VP of security talks about the efficiencies that DevSecOps brings to developers and the ...
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DevOps has become increasingly popular in the technology industry over the past decade. DevOps is a methodology that combines development (Dev) and operations (Ops) teams for the purpose of ...
Today’s software development lifecycle is moving faster than ever before as enterprises push out new, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered services and features — and, too often, security comes in at ...
The pace of life seems to be ever increasing as technology and software tries to keep up with the real and perceived demands of users. This race to get out the latest function ahead of competitors or ...
DevSecOps is a practice where security is baked into the software and service development of an agency from the beginning. Adopting such a practice takes time and effort, so is it worth it for federal ...
Nicolas Chaillan speaks on a panel at the Cybersecurity Leadship Forum. (FedScoop) The Department of Defense has issued a reference design architecture for DevSecOps in hopes of scaling the agile, ...
Last fall, the two leading software-innovation organizations within the Air Force, Platform One and Kessel Run, inked an important collaboration agreement. The accord covers both cultural and ...
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Suppose you told a bunch of scientists to make the most nutritious food item possible. There's a good chance it would look, smell and taste like dirt, but would contain every essential nutrient to ...
"Shifting left," the latest buzzphrase for pushing responsibility and functionality to the beginning of the software development lifecycle, is a good idea, but more is needed -- especially in DevOps ...