DevOps Vs. DevSecOps

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The terms “DevOps” and “DevSecOps” are relatively new to information technology. Although these ideas have been around for a long time, it has only been more recently that they have become well-known as buzzwords. DevOps makes things fast and helps individuals work together quickly when creating software. DevSecOps is like a safety guard that ensures the software is safe from the beginning. When you use both, you can make fast and secure software suitable for the individuals who use it. What is DevOps? DevOps is a collection of methods to speed up the delivery of software changes and new features to users. It combines software development (Dev) and information technology operations (Ops). DevOps focuses on automating and enhancing the software delivery process, spanning from development and testing to deployment in production. A key objective of DevOps is to simplify and quicken the process for developers to put their code into production by cutting down to the necessary steps. View More: DevOps Vs. DevSecOps

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