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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. How did the term shift-left security originate? Why is shift-left security important in cybersecurity?

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Integrating Security Into Your CI/CD Pipelines

Modus Create

However, the DevOps culture often neglects security in favor of faster releases. While having faster releases is a huge win, faster releases resulting from little to no security checks is a critical problem. Therefore, security is no longer just a function of cybersecurity experts. Automating Security In Your SDLC.

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Top DevSecOps Tools for 2023 to Move Your Security Left

Perficient

DevSecOps is an approach to software development that emphasizes security as a critical aspect of the development process. It is a combination of development (Dev), security (Sec), and operations (Ops) practices that work together to build, test, and deploy secure software.

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Slow & Steady? That’s for Someone Else’s Race

StubHub

The SDLC was not as strong as we believed it could be. We incorporated the designs of a/b tests, toggles, tracking, logging, routing, traffic splitting, authentication, security and caching all the way into the component architecture. We also used it for security and vulnerability scanning on all third-party dependencies.