How Culture Drives DevSecOps Success
Culture is the number one success factor in adopting DevSecOps. An expert identified four key attributes of a good DevSecOps culture.
Culture is the number one success factor in adopting DevSecOps. An expert identified four key attributes of a good DevSecOps culture.
Over the years, I’ve learned a few things about introducing new concepts and methods to teams.
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Although DevSecOps has the potential to unify work across teams while reducing the time to develop and deploy applications, that’s not a guarantee, as many agencies have discovered.
As agencies adopt a DevOps methodology, they need to adapt their approach to application security. It’s not just about “shifting left,” it’s about approaching security with a DevOps mindset.
Because the DevOps environment is so dynamic, security can keep up only if it is fully integrated into the day-to-day work of developers.
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As government welcomes more technologists into the public sector, here are some tips for managers and leaders to create technology teams that can thrive.
“As government adoption of DevOps increases, there are numerous lessons to take away in terms of automating legacy processes that have many slow and manual interventions detrimental to the success of DevSecOps.”
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