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    • IRJI
      IRJ
      last edited by

      This is somewhat in response to what @Curtis posted, but I think it should be a topic on it's own. Automation is paramount to security. DoD is seeing that and talks about the new SecDevOps role.

      Interesting points from the article:

      • bug and security fixes in minutes instead of weeks or months;

      • continuous feedback from the warfighters that need and use the software, instead of a rigid separation between developer and end-user;

      • automated testing and security, instead of laborious and fallible manual checking of countless lines of code;

      • a Continuous Authorization to Operate (ATO) process for rapid deployment and scalability, instead of having to develop a final product and then wait for a lengthy security review before actually using it;

      • holistic and “baked-in” cybersecurity instead of constantly scrambling to patch problems after the fact;*

      • use of “microservices,” discrete, modular capabilities that can be quickly added to existing software, instead of having to reinvent the wheel and develop such functions anew for each project;

      • the ability to deploy the same software on any environment, including DoD-approved cloud services.

      https://breakingdefense.com/2019/06/fail-fast-not-twice-dods-push-for-agile-software-development/

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Fail fast is a general rule of thumb for any low investment engineering venture.

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        • wrx7mW
          wrx7m
          last edited by

          Bookmarking site. Thanks @IRJ!

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