In the evolving landscape of information security, traditional models of enforcing security standards are being challenged by the rise of DevSecOps, which emphasizes integrating security into the development process. Historically, separate compliance teams enforced broad security standards, often without understanding the technical nuances, leading to inefficiencies. DevSecOps aims to bridge the gap between development and security by promoting a shift-left mentality where developers are responsible for security testing and issue resolution. This approach encourages the creation of secure-by-design architectures and incorporates dynamic policies, such as Zero Trust Networking, to enhance security. Tools like Coralogix facilitate this integration by offering advanced alerting and monitoring capabilities, allowing organizations to transition from rigid security standards to flexible, policy-based security practices that align with agile development.