Note: this post is about defensive security that helps developers build secure applications instead of offensive security. Introduction Much ink has been spilt to describe and praise the recent DevOps (developer + operations) phenomenon. The development community rejoiced as we tore down the walls between dev and ops teams. We cried tears of joy, and product-owners high-fived each other as DevOps shortened the software development lifecycle and provided continuous delivery with high software quality.
How I learned to stop worrying and love SecOps
How I learned to stop worrying and love…
How I learned to stop worrying and love SecOps
Note: this post is about defensive security that helps developers build secure applications instead of offensive security. Introduction Much ink has been spilt to describe and praise the recent DevOps (developer + operations) phenomenon. The development community rejoiced as we tore down the walls between dev and ops teams. We cried tears of joy, and product-owners high-fived each other as DevOps shortened the software development lifecycle and provided continuous delivery with high software quality.