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Published inDec 2023
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Vandana Verma Sehgal
Vandana Verma Sehgal
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Vandana Verma Sehgal

Vandana Verma Sehgal is a seasoned cybersecurity professional with over 17 years of experience, specializes in DevSecOps, and has a diverse background in Vulnerability management, SOC, Infrastructure, Application, and Cloud Security. She is a speaker and trainer, having presented at events like Global OWASP AppSec, BlackHat, and Grace Hopper. Vandana actively contributes to the cybersecurity community as a member of the OWASP Global Board of Directors, and Black Hat Asia Review Board and is deeply involved in diversity initiatives like InfosecGirls, WoSec, and null. She has earned numerous awards, including Cyber Security Woman of the Year 2020 and Application Security Influencer 2020 in India. Her passion for diversity and inclusion drives initiatives like InfosecGirls, WoSec, and InfosecKids, inspiring and empowering the next generation of security professionals.
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The new processes within DevSecOps

DevSecOps has changed the role of Sec in DevOps. Sec just being in the end phase and being a big hump in the way of going to production has shifted to security being in every part of the development life cycle. It entails integrating security earlier in the application development life cycle and starting to think about infrastructure and application security right away. Additionally, it entails automating a few security checkpoints to prevent a delay in the DevOps workflow. Figuring out the right tools and processes for people can assist them in achieving their goals.

Instead of security stopping the whole pipeline, it is part of each of the following phases:

  • Plan
  • Code
  • Build
  • Test
  • Release
  • Continuous deployment and decommissioning
  • Operate
  • Continuous monitoring
Figure 1.5: DevSecOps in action

Figure 1.5: DevSecOps in action

We can have the best tools that money can buy but DevSecOps will not work if your team is not working. You can have the most cooperative team, but nothing will work out if you don’t have the right set of tools.

Not all tools are DevSecOps-ready

Not all tools can fit into a pipeline

The quiet and secluded processes can not only destroy the DevOps culture but ultimately reduce the security posture of the whole organization.

We can have the best tools

We can have the best processes

We can have the best people

However, if the culture of the organization is not exercised, nothing will work

This compartmentalized way of thinking not only undermines the DevOps culture but also weakens the organization’s overall security posture. The secret is to reduce process friction to a minimum. Any organization’s processes are carried out by people.

DevSecOps processes, which aim to reduce the enterprise attack surface and enable effective management of technical security debt, are carried out by people using technologies. DevSecOps challenges the way traditional security teams integrate with the larger business, which is one of its most crucial aspects. If attitudes are to shift, it will take a top-down strategy to change behaviors and increase awareness at all levels of a company.

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Author (1)

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Vandana Verma Sehgal

Vandana Verma Sehgal is a seasoned cybersecurity professional with over 17 years of experience, specializes in DevSecOps, and has a diverse background in Vulnerability management, SOC, Infrastructure, Application, and Cloud Security. She is a speaker and trainer, having presented at events like Global OWASP AppSec, BlackHat, and Grace Hopper. Vandana actively contributes to the cybersecurity community as a member of the OWASP Global Board of Directors, and Black Hat Asia Review Board and is deeply involved in diversity initiatives like InfosecGirls, WoSec, and null. She has earned numerous awards, including Cyber Security Woman of the Year 2020 and Application Security Influencer 2020 in India. Her passion for diversity and inclusion drives initiatives like InfosecGirls, WoSec, and InfosecKids, inspiring and empowering the next generation of security professionals.
Read more about Vandana Verma Sehgal