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DevSecOps: Building Security into DevOps

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  We all have heard about agile framework and DevOps which are trading for many years. They have been part of the software development life cycle for years. However, with the digitalization where the security of software product has become a major concern across industries, organizations are now finding it crucial to tying in agile and DevOps processes with security procedures. A new term called DevSecOps came into limelight in recent years that can make this happen. In this post, we will discuss what DevSecOps is and how it can be practised. Agile and DevOps software delivery Agile is a collaboration based approach which has ruled for years in the software industry. It was designed to break down the walls between development and operations to deliver high-quality software products in the market. When we want to offer the best quality software product, we need to consider security. For years, developers gave more emphasis on offering products faster, ignoring the security side of the

Which are some of the Best Practices for IT Test Environment?

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  The IT test environment is not a new word, at least for IT organizations as the word has proved its significance in many ways by offering some unmatched benefits to the organizations. IT test environment management is a comprehensive process with various phases such as risk analysis, test planning, resource allocation, test monitoring & control, issue management, test report, test execution and others. However, when we evaluate something, we have to do it 360 degrees and IT environment management has its share of challenges too. Some of the challenges are lack of time, lack of resources, and absence of personnel and ambiguity of test results. If you want to create the best IT environment management process in your organization, you need to see face to face these challenges and address each one of the first. In this post, we will discuss some of the best practices for the IT test environment. Keep reading! Start testing activities in the SDLC itself for better results When we don