This advanced DevSecOps maturity involves a highly efficient, collaborative team that embraces secure coding and automated security testing best practices. The techniques outlined in this blog aim to detect and respond to the increasing intensity and volume of security attacks, including audit logging, fault tolerance, threat hunting, fuzzing, and automated testing (SAST, DAST, IAST). These methods can help organizations secure their applications and infrastructure, investigate threats faster, and decrease the potential attack surface for bad actors. By incorporating these techniques into a DevSecOps approach that involves secure platform design, automation, and culture changes, security becomes a shared responsibility throughout the organization, and teams can take ownership of security to prevent zero-day exploits and unknown bugs and weaknesses in their system.