![]() The overwhelming consensus is that leaders are lagging in achieving their DevSecOps goals, with almost three-quarters (73%) of IT decision-makers admitting more could be done to improve their DevSecOps practices. However, the question remains whether CIOs can succeed in overcoming the barriers to making DevSecOps a reality.Ī Progress survey of IT and DevOps decision-makers globally reveals that the majority (86%) of professionals are experiencing challenges in their current approaches to security. With over half (51%) admitting they don’t fully understand how security fits into DevSecOps, it’s clear that IT teams need better education and support to adopt effective practices. Gartner’s more optimistic view is that by 2025, 70% of organisations will use infrastructure automation tools within their DevOps processes. Increased collaboration demands, tooling and the agile ‘shift left’ have added to implementation requirements. And never have we needed this so much as today, across all industries.īut as the challenge to release fast impressive software escalates, constant change and complexity have made DevSecOps harder to implement than initially expected. ![]() Since the collaborative development and operations approach DevOps extended to the concept of DevSecOps nearly 25 years ago, the idea behind it was to embed security to drive more rapid development of quality software. ![]() Prashanth Nanjundappa, VP Product Development, Progress, looks deeper into whether CIOs can succeed in overcoming the barriers to making DevSecOps a reality and offers key steps that can help CIOs embed security processes to elevate their DevSecOps practices.Īs Digital Transformation continues to gather pace, CIOs are looking for new ways to empower their teams to succeed now and in the future. ![]()
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