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.
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.
“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.”
Some enterprise organizations are providing application developers working from home with a better solution: a browser-based IDE.
As the pace of digital innovation intensifies, agencies are looking to technology to meet emerging requirements and fulfill mission needs. In this environment, the use of cloud-native tools is a game-changer for app development.
Like everything in today’s modern, fast-paced world, the landscape of government services is rapidly shifting and changing. This is especially true when it comes to agencies’ digital footprints.
A traditional method is to complete each phase successfully before moving to the next, but that takes time. A faster method is called Agile, where code is developed iteratively.
Technical debt is the amount of time agencies cling to technology that isn’t current, putting them increasingly behind cutting-edge tools.