Integrating security into modern software development a workflow study

"Traditional application security testing has been targeted to security professionals and is regarded as a separate process from development. This separation and delay creates friction in the process, with many trade-offs required. In an effort to improve application security testing, the new c...

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Main Author: Charles, Lucas
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] O'Reilly Media 2019
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Summary:"Traditional application security testing has been targeted to security professionals and is regarded as a separate process from development. This separation and delay creates friction in the process, with many trade-offs required. In an effort to improve application security testing, the new chant has been "shift left" to remove more vulnerabilities earlier and empower the developers. Lucas Charles (GitLab) examines the shortcomings of most shift-left efforts and how cloud native environments, Agile DevOps processes, and minimum viable products with rapid iteration wreaks havoc on traditional security methodologies. He dives into how to bring security into DevOps while avoiding a complex DevOps toolchain that must be integrated with security testing and explores new ways of thinking of app security to turn the industry on its head by using concurrent DevOps, a method that makes it possible for product, development, QA, security, and operations teams to work at the same time. You'll learn the three key requirements of your application security process needed to get you onto the road of an efficient and secure software development lifecycle (SDLC)."--Resource description page
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