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By Zachary Malone, SE Academy Manager at Palo Alto Networks The term “shift left” is a reference to the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) that describes the phases of the process developers follow to create an application. What executives should consider when adopting shift-left security? This creates risks.
It's part of this movement to shift left from doing security testing at the end of application development to really making it part of the entire development lifecycle. Dave Bittner: [00:06:20] This insertion of the Sec into DevOps - what's been the practical implications of that? The full transcript is also available below.
It's part of this movement to shift left from doing security testing at the end of application development to really making it part of the entire development lifecycle. Dave Bittner: [00:06:20] This insertion of the Sec into DevOps - what's been the practical implications of that? The full transcript is also available below.
It's part of this movement to shift left from doing security testing at the end of application development to really making it part of the entire development lifecycle. Dave Bittner: [00:06:20] This insertion of the Sec into DevOps - what's been the practical implications of that? The full transcript is also available below.
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