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What Executives Should Know About Shift-Left Security

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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. This creates risks. About Zachary Malone: Zachary is the SE Academy Manager at Palo Alto Networks.

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Get Started With DevSecOps

ForAllSecure

Rather, software is more agile. In the white board session, Dr. Brumley references DevSecOps starting in 1976 with a paper at an IEEE conference. Agile was not yet widely used. This is how you get DevOps. There’s also web application firewalls. It’s that evolution that needs to include security.

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Get Started With DevSecOps

ForAllSecure

Rather, software is more agile. In the white board session, Dr. Brumley references DevSecOps starting in 1976 with a paper at an IEEE conference. Agile was not yet widely used. This is how you get DevOps. There’s also web application firewalls. It’s that evolution that needs to include security.

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Get Started With DevSecOps

ForAllSecure

Rather, software is more agile. In the white board session, Dr. Brumley references DevSecOps starting in 1976 with a paper at an IEEE conference. Agile was not yet widely used. This is how you get DevOps. There’s also web application firewalls. It’s that evolution that needs to include security.