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Reducing CIO-CISO tension requires recognizing the signs

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For example, new multifactor authentication functionality requires new customer communications and perhaps associated short-term disruption of the channel, something that may be difficult for the business to accept. A fifth example is DevOps, as many CIOs, including myself, advocate for continuous delivery at velocity.

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Streamline CI/CD with Azure DevOps Toolchains

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Microsoft’s Azure DevOps platform has the CI/CD tool chains you need to do just that. The evolving Azure DevOps tool kit that embraces CI/CD development offers solutions to those challenges: The need for extended security. The continuous development of cutting-edge apps provides the continuous improvement of the organization.

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What is Continuous Testing in DevOps: Things you must know

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Continuous testing has become an essential element of digital transformation because it brings authenticity to the business processes and refines business assets. So let us understand what continuous testing is and how it is helpful for the software development life cycle. Continuous Testing – Defined.

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Simplifying Kubernetes DevSecOps Through Platform Engineering

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From testing for security vulnerabilities to building business-driven security services, everyone is accountable for building security into the DevOps continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) workflow. today’s complex development environment, DevOps is giving way to platform engineering.

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What GitHub’s 2FA Mandate Means for Devs Everywhere

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Multifactor authentication (MFA) is becoming increasingly standard within software development organizations, with GitHub recently announcing that two-factor authentication (2FA) will be mandatory for all code contributors by the end of 2023. This is a smart move.

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Managing Hardcoded Secrets to Shrink Your Attack Surface 

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The practice of hardcoding secrets—such as authentication credentials, passwords, API tokens and SSH Keys—as non-encrypted plain text into source code or scripts has been common in software development for many years. It is an easy way to save time and labor, but it is also highly insecure. The issue is that anyone with access to […].

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Introduction to SPIFFE/SPIRE

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And many open standards and identity providers on the market continue to evolve how users authenticate and authorize with websites and applications. For a long time, people have been logging into the apps they use via passwords or password managers. The post Introduction to SPIFFE/SPIRE appeared first on DevOps.com.