How advanced are your DevSecOps practices?
Blog post from GitLab
Achieving a mature DevSecOps practice involves aligning teams, adopting new responsibilities, processes, and automation, and is assessed across six dimensions: technology, processes, culture, tools, automation, and information flow. At the beginner level, teams are just beginning to integrate a security mindset, with testing often manual and processes lacking transparency. Intermediate teams recognize security as a shared responsibility and incorporate automated security checks, although incident responses may still be reactive. Advanced DevSecOps is characterized by high efficiency and collaboration, with developers taking ownership of security through continuous testing and a centralized platform that enhances visibility and automation. Advanced practices are proactive, with standardized compliance and automated monitoring that continue security efforts post-launch. Adoption of DevSecOps is crucial for all organizations, whether they are agile startups or larger enterprises, as failing to integrate security into development can increase risks.
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