DevSecOps
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DevSecOps (a clipped compound of Development, Security, and Operations) is a software development methodology that combines the three fields to shorten the systems development life cycle while also delivering features, fixes, and updates frequently in close alignment with business and security objectives, like DevOps but with security built in. The goal of DevSecOps is to create an environment where building, testing, and deploying software can occur rapidly, frequently, and securely.[1][2]
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- What is CSO Online: DevSecOps? Developing more secure applications
- Sumo Logic: What is DevSecOps?
- New Context: Intro to Devsecops
- A guide to DevSecOps tools
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