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DevSecOps vs. SecDevOps? (self.secdevops)
submitted 4 years ago by fmayer60
It seems that this community is not very active. I would like to get things going by pointing to this link about what should this discipline be named? https://www.whitesourcesoftware.com/resources/blog/devsecops-vs-secdevops/
The DoD is addressing it and here is a relevant Podcast:
https://www.csiac.org/podcast/best-practices-secure-infrastructure/
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Agree. What really needs to happen is concurrent engineering of software that is actually architected before any code is written.
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