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What is DevSecOps? Exploring the Basics

Hello there! Have you ever wondered how software is created and kept safe from bad guys? Well, that's where DevSecOps comes in! DevSecOps is a special way of making and protecting software. It's like having superheroes who work together to build strong and safe programs.<br>

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What is DevSecOps? Exploring the Basics

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  1. What is DevSecOps? Exploring the Basics

  2. Introduction Hello there! Have you ever wondered how software is created and kept safe from bad guys? Well, that's where DevSecOps comes in! DevSecOps is a special way of making and protecting software. It's like having superheroes who work together to build strong and safe programs.

  3. Why Do We Need DevSecOps? We need DevSecOps because bad guys are always trying to find ways to break into software and cause trouble. By using DevSecOps, we can build software that is strong, safe, and can keep the bad guys out. It's like having a special lock on the door of your house to keep the bad guys away!

  4. How Does DevSecOps Work? DevSecOps works by bringing together three important things: development, security, and operations. Let's imagine that these three things are like three friends who work together as a team. They help each other and make sure that the software they create is the best it can be.

  5. The Three Musketeers: Development, Security, and Operations Development is like the artist who creates the software. They write the code and make sure everything works properly. Security is like the superhero who protects the software from bad guys. They look for any weak spots and fix them to keep the software safe. Operations is like the caretaker who makes sure the software runs smoothly and helps people use it easily.

  6. How DevSecOps Keeps Us Safe DevSecOps keeps us safe by doing lots of important things. It checks the software for any problems and fixes them before bad guys can find them. It also makes sure that only the right people can use the software. It's like having a shield that protects us from danger!

  7. Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Continuous integration and continuous deployment are big words, but they are not as scary as they sound! Continuous integration means that whenever someone adds something new to the software, all the parts are checked to make sure they still work together. Continuous deployment means that whenever the software is updated, it is automatically put in a safe place for everyone to use. It's like making sure all the toys in your room are in the right place!

  8. Getting Started with DevSecOps If you want to become a DevSecOps superhero, here are a few things you can do: • Learn about coding and how software works. • Study security and how to keep software safe. • Practice working with others and being part of a team. • Keep learning and trying new things. You can be a superhero too!

  9. Conclusion So, now you know what DevSecOps is all about! It's like having superheroes who work together to build strong and safe software. DevSecOps keeps us safe from bad guys and makes sure the software runs smoothly. If you want to be a superhero too, just keep learning and practicing. You can make the world a better place with DevSecOps! Also Read Everything On DevOps & DevSecOps By Clicking Below. Best Practices to Integrate Security Into DevSecOps & Differences Between SAST vs. DAST vs. SCA for DevSecOps

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