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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. The DevSecOps lifecycle can be broken down into the following steps, with the development, testing, and deployment stages often happening in a loop as software updates are made and new features are added: 1.

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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. The concept behind security guardrails in AppSec is not new.

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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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Software is Infrastructure

ForAllSecure

The realization that software is becoming an essential component of our everyday lives was reflected yet again in this year’s Black Hat. Even more solutions are being touted to deal with the ever-growing exposure of software to malicious threats. Software is infrastructure. What is required is a change of perspective.

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What Executives Should Know About Shift-Left Security

CIO Business Intelligence

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. Why is shift-left security important in cybersecurity? This creates risks.

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Your AST Guide for the Disenchanted: Part 6

ForAllSecure

In this final post of Y our AST Guide for the Disenchanted , series , we’ll share why SCA and AFT are two ideal solutions for transforming your DevOps workflow to a DevSecOp workflow. Software Composition Analysis (SCA). Generates a bill of materials for applications and the corresponding known vulnerabilities within them.

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