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Does ‘shifting security left’ really work?

"Shifting security left" is a term in modern DevOps that refers to the practice of integrating security measures earlier in the software development lifecycle (SDLC).

Moderated by Tiffany Jachja

Presented by Nsikan Essien  &  Eleanor Saitta

October 19, 2024

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“Shifting security left” is a term in modern DevOps that refers to the practice of integrating security measures earlier in the software development lifecycle (SDLC). This may seem logical – but, as with most concepts in software engineering, ‘shift left’ is a cultural phenomenon as much as a technical one – with many developer teams expressing frustration at the addition of more, sometimes manual, work to their list of priorities.

This week, we dive into what ‘shift left’ truly means for developers, and whether teams can have success with this way of working.

Register now to learn:

  • Real life experience of what ‘shifting left’ looks like 
  • How to unlock developer innovation and productivity while prioritizing security
  • How the rise of platform engineering impacts traditional development and production workflows 
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