Category: Software, Business, Database, Security, automation

In the development of a robust software system, a well-structured Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is of utmost importance. An SDLC is a meticulously structured roadmap neatly sectioned into various phases in the software development process, allowing the stakeholders of the project to effectively collaborate and keep track of the progress—from planning to designing, and deployment to maintenance, an SDLC ensures easy evaluation at each step of the software development journey and its fool-proof execution.

As a consequence, businesses were perpetually at high-security risk and the cost of software maintenance and troubleshooting would spiral out of control.

Each phase in the SDLC requires its own set of security tools that need to be mapped with the teams’ IDEs, code repositories, build servers, and bug identifying tools to gauge any scope of risk and to address them as soon as they crop up.

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