Organizations in nearly every industry are feeling pressure to deliver value faster, get to market ahead of the competition, and continuously improve their customer experience. For software applications built and deployed today, it is all about velocity and automation. This can lead to inconsistencies, vulnerabilities, and problems with upgrades and code review. Agile development has brought many advances, including faster iteration and software that quickly aligns with business needs, but maintaining a secure continuous deployment environment remains problematic for developers and security teams. Securing the continuous environment requires a mindset shift on every level. Companies are focused on driving revenue, yet limited security resources put all of this at risk. Integrating crowdsourced security into the software development lifecycle is an efficient approach to addressing this challenge. Crowdsourced security provides access to thousands of independent security researchers who can identify and report high-priority vulnerabilities to teams quickly. Bug bounty and vulnerability disclosure programs bring organizations continuous coverage, allowing them to test their apps continuously and gain peace of mind at a cost-effective rate. Fluid communication between security and development teams is critical for good application security, and integrating vulnerability data directly into developers' day-to-day workflow is essential for success.