DevSecOps vs DevOps: What are the Differences?
Blog post from Coralogix
In the evolving landscape of technology, DevOps and DevSecOps are two methodologies that focus on integrating different aspects of software development and operations. DevOps combines Development and Operations to enhance collaboration and efficiency through principles like automation, continuous integration, and monitoring. However, it faces challenges such as poor collaboration and a lack of communication. DevSecOps is an extension of DevOps that incorporates security into every stage of the development process, aiming to address security concerns that are increasingly prioritized due to the high costs of data breaches. By embedding security into the DevOps pipeline, organizations can achieve faster, more secure software releases and minimize post-release patching. The transition to DevSecOps requires a fundamental shift in mindset, promoting security as an integral component rather than an afterthought, and is supported by companies like Coralogix, which offer tools for efficient security alerting and monitoring.