Category: Business, Security, Data, automation

Automation has been around for decades in various forms, and it’s only now that we’re starting to see its full potential. Companies have started to invest more in security practices throughout their SDLCs to protect their data and prevent malware attacks.

Zero Trust security is an IT security framework that treats everyone and everything to be hostile (in a good way!).

The cost of fixing a bug in production will upset your customers and create a lot of overhead with the development team, and hence it is highly prescribed by security experts to have security checkpoints at each stage of your SDLC.

Here are some points on how to get started with securing your SDLC: It is recommended to use tools that have a holistic approach to security in a single pane of glass — an end-to-end platform that connects all the dots and establishes a Zero Trust security system that is hard to penetrate for an attacker to gain access.

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