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Best ways to incorporate security into the software development life cycle

Tech Republic Security

With the persistence of security issues in software development, there is an urgent need for software development companies to prioritize security in the software development life cycle.

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The DevSecOps Lifecycle: How to Automate Security in Software Development

ForAllSecure

Historically, security has been bolted on at the end of the development cycle, often resulting in software riddled with vulnerabilities. This leaves the door open for security breaches that can lead to serious financial and reputational damage. This is where the continuous integration part of the CI/CD process comes in.

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Cider Security launches application security platform

Venture Beast

Cider Security aims to help users gain transparency over the software development life cycle (SDLC) from code development to deployment, while identifying risks in the environment and receiving recommendations on how to improve its overall security posture. Read More.

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Cider Security launches application security platform

Venture Beast

Cider Security aims to help users gain transparency over the software development life cycle (SDLC) from code development to deployment, while identifying risks in the environment and receiving recommendations on how to improve its overall security posture. Read More.

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What Are Security Guardrails? Why Do They Matter to Your AppSec Program?

SecureWorld News

The wide adoption of cloud-native applications and infrastructure has propelled DevOps and a self-service culture enabling developers to go from code to cloud in hours. Security teams are entirely unprepared to govern and secure the modern SDLC in this agile world. What are security guardrails?

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Need for Speed Drives Security-as-a-Service

CIO Business Intelligence

Threats are emerging at a speed that makes it difficult for internal security practitioners to keep pace. There are zero-day attacks that exploit vulnerabilities before security teams are even aware of them. In order to address emerging threats more quickly, organizations are increasingly adopting Security-as-a-Service (SECaaS).

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3 Reasons Developers Should Shift Left for API Security

ForAllSecure

Shifting left for API security has many benefits. It allows developers to produce better code, catch API issues earlier in the development cycle, and get their work done faster. Shifting left is the process of testing the quality and performance of software earlier in the development cycle. What Is Shifting Left?