Are you ready for the newest era of DevSecOps?
Blog post from GitLab
GitLab 14 enhances modern DevOps by embedding security throughout the software development lifecycle (SDLC), offering a platform-driven solution with a unified data store that integrates security into the workflow seamlessly, enabling developers to identify and fix vulnerabilities early without distraction. As organizations strive to improve development velocity and manage security risks, many find traditional toolchains cumbersome, leading them to adopt GitLab for its streamlined DevSecOps process, which supports collaboration by removing siloed tools and automates security policies. Customers of GitLab report improved application security programs due to its comprehensive scanning capabilities and vulnerability management tools, which provide earlier risk visibility and simplified remediation. GitLab emphasizes the necessity of integrating security into the DevOps platform, particularly in safeguarding software supply chains, by promoting end-to-end visibility, compliance management, and securing infrastructure as code (IaC), which are crucial aspects of evolving to DevSecOps 2.0. The GitLab Commit conference further explores these developments, highlighting the importance of security in modern application development and the need for continuous improvement in response to increasing security threats.
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