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Implementing DevSecOps Practices

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Product type Book
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803231495
Pages 258 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Vandana Verma Sehgal Vandana Verma Sehgal
Profile icon Vandana Verma Sehgal

Table of Contents (25) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1:DevSecOps – What and How?
2. Chapter 1: Introducing DevSecOps 3. Part 2: DevSecOps Principles and Processes
4. Chapter 2: DevSecOps Principles 5. Chapter 3: Understanding the Security Posture 6. Chapter 4: Understanding Observability 7. Chapter 5: Understanding Chaos Engineering 8. Part 3:Technology
9. Chapter 6: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment 10. Chapter 7: Threat Modeling 11. Chapter 8: Software Composition Analysis (SCA) 12. Chapter 9: Static Application Security Testing (SAST) 13. Chapter 10: Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) Scanning 14. Chapter 11: Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) 15. Part 4: Tools
16. Chapter 12: Setting Up a DevSecOps Program with Open Source Tools 17. Part 5: Governance and an Effective Security Champions Program
18. Chapter 13: License Compliance, Code Coverage, and Baseline Policies 19. Chapter 14: Setting Up a Security Champions Program 20. Part 6: Case Studies and Conclusion
21. Chapter 15: Case Studies 22. Chapter 16: Conclusion 23. Index 24. Other Books You May Enjoy

What is SAST?

SAST is a type of security testing that analyzes source code or compiled binaries to identify potential security vulnerabilities. SAST is performed during software development and helps developers find security flaws early in the SDLC.

SAST is beneficial in identifying security flaws early in the development process, facilitating easier and more cost-effective remediation. Additionally, SAST helps ensure compliance with security standards and regulations, such as the OWASP Top Ten, PCI DSS, and HIPAA.

However, SAST has its limitations. Many SAST tools produce false positives and false negatives, which can be time-consuming to investigate and fix. False positives occur when the tool identifies a vulnerability that is not present, while false negatives occur when the tool fails to detect an actual vulnerability. SAST tools can also have difficulty detecting certain types of vulnerabilities, such as those related to runtime behavior. A false negative is a term that...

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