The integration of security into development processes, known as DevSecOps, is becoming increasingly prevalent as CIOs are shifting responsibility for cybersecurity to development teams, according to a report by 451 Research. The report highlights a significant increase in the use of application security tools by development teams, jumping from 29% in 2015 to 48% in 2020. This shift underscores the growing trend of embedding security within DevOps practices, urging both security and development teams to become proficient in each other's tools and methodologies. By leveraging observability data, which provides insights into application and infrastructure performance, both security and development teams can enhance their collaboration, quickly detect and respond to threats, and maintain secure and reliable technology. This collaborative approach not only aids in preventing data breaches but also supports the business's overall objectives by ensuring continued service delivery and protecting against reputational damage. As DevSecOps continues to evolve, the role of CIOs in advocating for integrated security practices and fostering cross-functional team collaboration becomes crucial, enabling organizations to achieve greater efficiency and security.