Web Directions Safe ’21 session spotlight–Continuous Security – Building Security into your Pipelines
Continuous Security – Building Security into your Pipelines
In the world of continuous delivery and cloud native, the boundaries between what is our application and what constitutes infrastructure is becoming increasingly blurred.
Our workloads, the containers they ship in, and our platform configuration is now often developed and deployed by the same teams, and development velocity is the key metric to success. T
his presents us with a challenge which the previous models of security as a final external gatekeeper step cannot keep up with.
To ensure our apps and platforms are secure, we need to integrate security at all stages of our pipelines and ensure that our developers and engineering teams have tools and data which enable them to make decisions about security on an ongoing basis.
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