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Beyond DevSecOps: Why fintech companies need to consider DevSecRegOps

CIO

DevSecOps refers to development, security, and operations. As a practice, DevSecOps is a way to engrain practices in your SDLC that ensures security becomes a shared responsibility throughout the IT lifecycle. Visit Discover Technology to learn how Discover developers approach application development.

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DevOps Pipeline and Its Essential Tools

Dzone - DevOps

A DevOps pipeline refers to the automated workflow and set of processes involved in the software development lifecycle ( SDLC ) to achieve continuous integration, delivery, and deployment. The key stages of a typical DevOps pipeline include:

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How Observability and Explainability Benefit the SDLC

DevOps.com

Observability refers […] Yet, maintaining and modifying complex and distributed software systems as they change and grow can present challenges. When systems are designed with observability and explainability in mind, adapting, expanding and troubleshooting software becomes easier and more effective.

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What Executives Should Know About Shift-Left Security

CIO

By Zachary Malone, SE Academy Manager at Palo Alto Networks The term “shift left” is a reference to the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) that describes the phases of the process developers follow to create an application. Shifting security left in your SDLC program is a priority that executives should be giving their focus to.

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Code signing: securing against supply chain vulnerabilities

CircleCI

This collection of agents and actors involved in the software development lifecycle (SDLC) is called the software supply chain. The software supply chain refers to anything that touches or influences applications during development, production, and deployment — including developers, dependencies, network interfaces, and DevOps practices.

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Continuous Testing Success With Automation and Effective Frameworks

Dzone - DevOps

Continuous Testing , a term that started to increase in popularity in mid-2019, has made its way into many of today’s CI/CD processes used in the SDLC, but what exactly does the phrase mean? Continuous testing (CT) refers to the idea of automated testing of software as it passes through various stages in the software delivery pipeline.

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Why Cloud Native?

Daniel Bryant

Speed and stability, platforms, and full cycle development The emergence of “cloud native” technologies and practices, such as microservices, cloud computing, and DevOps, has enabled innovative organisations to respond and adapt to market changes more rapidly than their competitors. Accordingly, the cloud native SDLC is very different.

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