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Four Essential Steps Towards Embracing Automation in DevSecOps

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has resulted in massive changes in resource consumption, end-user needs, and the workplace. And these changes could extend for months into the future. As IT departments, developers, cybersecurity professionals, and operations teams find themselves working remotely…

Embracing Digital Government – Six Essentials for Innovation in the Public Sector

Patience seems to be a thing of the past. Anyone can order something on Amazon and have it delivered for free in about two days, even during a global pandemic. This same desire for immediacy is also driving change within…

Evolve Faster Than The Threat

By automating RMF security objectives, agencies can operate at the speed of mission and significantly accelerate system delivery and continuous security. Read this white paper and learn how to: Maximize automation to help your RMF practices scale, respond, and adjust…

An Imminent Need to Secure the Federal Software Supply Chain: The Security Landscape for the US Government is Changing

Precise intelligence is critical when using open source components. In today’s world, understanding what’s in your supply chain is critical to national security. In this whitepaper, they discuss: The current state of DevSecOps in Federal Government The Legislation that has…

AIOps done right

As organizations rely on dynamic hybrid cloud environments and microservice architectures they face increasing operational challenges threatening flawless services delivery and slowing down innovation. Anomalies snowball into alert storms that are hard to make sense of Disparate monitoring tools leave…

Shift-Left SRE: Building Self-Healing into your Cloud Delivery Pipeline

By leveraging modern monitoring tools, you can execute specific remediation actions in a much smarter and efficient way. This best practice brief covers 4 ways to move to a more “self-healing” pipeline: Sample remediation, or self-healing use cases How to…

Building Resiliency into the DevOps Cloud

While cloud, containers, and microservices lead the way for the efficient scaling of DevOps in the cloud, vast complexity, dependencies, manual operations, and a lack of real-time information increase business risk. Problem triage time and MTTR exceed acceptable levels Lack…

Whitepaper: Build Security Into Your DevOps Strategy

Security is the number one concern of public sector organizations. Many struggle to integrate security into their existing development practices. This paper investigates the processes and automation needed to improve software security while maintaining — and improving — quality. As…

Making Government More Nimble: A Roadmap to Drive Innovation in the Public Sector

Creating a modern foundation for digital government will require government IT organizations to adopt a DevSecOps approach, which involves automating their technology infrastructures and workflows to improve collaboration between developer and operations teams and to accelerate the development-to-production life cycle.…

Sonatype Survey Links Developer Job Satisfaction with Mature DevOps Practices

The findings of Sonatype’s 2020 DevSecOps Community Survey Government Edition offer another compelling reason why fully embracing DevSecOps best practices makes good business sense. The report, which surveyed over 5,000 developers, DevOps, and IT and information security professionals from around…

 

 

 

We launched GovDevSecOpsHub to focus on the next evolution of application development, DevSecOps, which brings cybersecurity teams and tools into the development process sooner so that applications are more secure and safeguarded against cyber threats.

In  GovDevSecOpsHub we’ll look at the evolution from traditional software and application development to the DevOps model. We’ll talk about the importance of moving from DevOps to DevSecOps. We’ll highlight the technologies and cultural changes necessary to make this shift happen. And we’ll profile government organizations and executives that are the “boots on the ground” as the government pivots towards the DevSecOps model.