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Beyond DevSecOps: Why fintech companies need to consider DevSecRegOps

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s no secret that banks and fintech companies must meet compliance and regulatory standards that are much stricter than what traditional tech companies are forced to comply with. The question becomes: How do you meet strict regulatory and compliance standards while keeping up with the rapid pace of innovation in technology?

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Leveraging Fuzz Testing to Achieve ED-203A / DO-356A

ForAllSecure

Software can both meet requirements and still not be secure. For example, your web browser can both meet the requirement it will correctly render images on a website, while being vulnerable to attackers who place malicious images. Verification activities typically show that a system meets a functional requirement or specification.

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Leveraging Fuzz Testing to Achieve ED-203A / DO-356A

ForAllSecure

Software can both meet requirements and still not be secure. For example, your web browser can both meet the requirement it will correctly render images on a website, while being vulnerable to attackers who place malicious images. Verification activities typically show that a system meets a functional requirement or specification.

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Ten Symptoms/Root Causes of Poorly-Run IT Department

Future of CIO

Inconsistent approach to processes and procedures and/or does not distinguish between a PMP and an SDLC. The problem also exists in a scenario where the business implement small or large scale application themselves Failure to reflect business value: If the company feels IT is disconnected and brings no value, you have failed.

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Good, Fast, Cheap: Can CIOs Have them All

Future of CIO

Holiday season actually stimulates creativity, and spurs optimism; from one of IT performance debates: “good cheap, fast for enterprise application development, which two should CIO pick?”,--many commentators set positive tunes and think it possible to have them all. Hopefully, the "pick any two" approach is becoming obsolete.

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