"How SASE Promotes DevSecOps Adoption"

The Cornell Policy Review has provided an analysis of how Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) can promote DevSecOps adoption. DevSecOps is a software development approach that integrates development, security, and operations throughout the development lifecycle. It eases communication among previously separate teams in order to break down silos and ensure security is emphasized throughout all phases. This methodology allows teams to shift security to the left. The goal is to detect security problems before they enter production, so that teams may collaborate to remedy them while they are still simple and inexpensive to fix. DevOps teams generally transition to DevSecOps by including security throughout all pipeline phases. SASE is a network architectural framework that centralizes cloud-native security technologies as well as Wide Area Network (WAN) capabilities. It delivers an end-to-end solution for securely connecting endpoints, systems, and users to services and applications in any place. SASE is a framework, not a specific technology. It can be used to consolidate a number of technologies, such as Secure Web Gateways (SWGs), Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASBs), Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS), and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA). The concept is to use the technology required to support agile operations from a single location. This article continues to discuss DevSecOps, SASE, and how SASE promotes DevSecOps adoption. 

Cornell University reports "How SASE Promotes DevSecOps Adoption"

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