BEST PRACTICES FOR ENSURING SECURITY IN DEVOPS: A CASE STUDY APPROACH
Keywords:
Artificial intelligence, AI-augmented automation, DevOpsAbstract
The main purpose of this paper is to explore the best practices that can be adopted to ensure security in DevOps. Among the paper's key topics are the definitions of both DevOps and DevSecOps. The day when developers created code and operations built and managed it is long gone. To put it another way, the DevOps approach has altered how firms build software. Companies benefit from speedier releases and staying on top of the ever-changing market thanks to the integration of both teams. Security teams, on the other hand, often fell behind, unable to keep up with the rapid development cycles [1]. To identify and address security issues early in the development cycle, DevSecOps incorporates security policies throughout the DevOps process.
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