The Unintended Consequences of Agile

When the Agile Manifesto and the Agile approach to development were introduced, they were intended to provide a new, more efficient approach to application development that expedited processes and resulted in better products. However, much like with any new technology,…

Agile 2 – A New Approach to Agile for a Modern World

The Agile Manifesto that was released in the early 2000s was a massive step in the right direction for helping to eliminate or streamline complicated, impractical, or otherwise inefficient software development processes. The Agile Manifesto included four values and twelve…

Agile 2: A New Hope

I definitely have a love-hate relationship with Agile.  It’s not that I’m a fan of the Waterfall methodology. Far from it.  But that’s a black-or-white logical fallacy.  There are more than two ways to do things.  And it is hard…

The Winding Road to ContinuousX

I propose that the motivating concept for all managerial advancements since the emergence of computers can be primitively summed up as, “Hey, you know that thing that messed up the project last time? Let’s do that earlier in the process.”…

 

 

 

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.