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Implementing DevSecOps Practices

You're reading from  Implementing DevSecOps Practices

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

The top benefits of starting a Security Champions program

A Security Champions program can offer a wide range of benefits for an organization:

  • Enhanced communication: Security Champions serve as a bridge between the security team and other parts of the organization, improving communication and understanding.
  • Increased security awareness: Champions help raise awareness about security threats and best practices throughout the organization. This helps create a culture of security.
  • Improved secure development practices: By promoting security from the beginning of the SDLC, champions can help reduce vulnerabilities in the end product.
  • Better response to security incidents: With a champion in each team, your organization can identify and respond to security issues more quickly and effectively.
  • Cost-effective: By catching and fixing potential security issues early in the development process, the champions can help save money on expensive fixes later on.
  • Scalability...
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