A study by the University of Maryland's Clark School of Engineering revealed that hacker attacks occur every 39 seconds on average, underscoring the pervasive threat of cyberattacks, such as the costly 2018 Atlanta ransomware attack, which demanded a ransom of $51,000 but resulted in a recovery cost of $17 million. Cyberattacks not only disrupt operations, as seen with the Atlanta incident but also pose risks like the exposure of Snapchat's source code on GitHub. To combat these threats, tools like Cycode are available, offering integration with platforms such as JFrog DevOps to enhance security in software delivery pipelines. Cycode provides comprehensive visibility and advanced detection by correlating event data and user activity, enabling automated remediation via its knowledge graph, and supports various integration types for source control, build container registries, and more. Integrating JFrog Pipelines with Cycode can be achieved through a three-step process involving the addition of JFrog Pipelines from the integration tab, configuring the JFrog Platform URL and Admin Access Token, and linking the JFrog pipeline to Cycode's knowledge graph for ongoing security scanning.