27th April, 2018, By Davey Winder
Some 35 percent of developers receive no formalised training on secure coding practices and many organisations bolt security on to the end of the development lifecycle from a team in another silo.
Newly published research reveals that only half of continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) workflows include application security testing elements despite respondents citing awareness of the importance and advantages of doing so.
The DevSecOps Realities and Opportunities study by 451 Research, commissioned by Synopsys, appears to suggest that many developers who are well aware of the importance of security in the DevOps process will proceed to ignore it anyway.
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