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Why It’s Time to Think Seriously About DevSecOps

As the evolution of the software development lifecycle continues to pick up pace, there is an increasing need for companies to structure its DevOps functions to fit the pressing...

Windows Hello: Securing User Credentials with Biometrics

If there is one element that every member of the connected society has in common, it is the fact we are all beholden to the passwords and authentication methods that allows us to...

Increasing Efficiency with Containerized CI/CD

Understanding Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery Continuous Integration is a software development practice where members of a team integrate their work frequently,...

9 Ways Hackers Exploit ASP.NET – and How to Prevent Them

Building secure ASP.NET web applications does not have the same glamor to it as building new, flashy features that impress managers and end users. However, glossing over security...

A User’s Guide to DevSecOps Success

5 DevOps Trends to Watch in 2020

Cloud Native DevSecOps with Kubernetes: Securing Modern Applications in the Clou...

It’s hard to believe that Kubernetes was born only five years ago. The application management technology that’s become so core to modern cloud native development and testing...

The Seven Habits of Highly Effective DevSecOps

By now you will have heard of DevSecOps, the movement that seeks to make better quality software by incorporating security principles into the software development process right...

Digital is Driving Transformation in the Financial Sector

Digital transformation is permeating every area of the banking and financial sector globally. Online and mobile sales are projected to make up 40 percent of overall sales in the...

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What Does BizDevOps Mean for Testing?

The Top 10 Ways QE Helps You Release Software Faster

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