Federal agencies are ramping up their standardization of DevSecOps practices, and they’re not alone.
As a result of adopting cloud technologies and zero trust initiatives, US government agencies have started defining and scaling DevSecOps policies and practices. But what does success look like, and how can your agency move beyond a pilot program to holistic implementation?
Read this insightful eBook for lessons learned from the US Army, Citizenship and Immigration Services, and others—and get a few helpful pointers from 5 cybersecurity leaders.
What you’ll find inside:
- Army moves beyond DevSecOps pilots to service-wide policies (pg.4)
- How common standards and frameworks help the DoD and IC better engage with the private sector (pg. 8)
- GSA 10x program puts “moonshot” pitches into practice with agile development (pg. 11)
- How DevSecOps culture can help agencies secure their software supply chain (pg. 15)
- CISA pushes tech buyers to seek “secure by demand” products (pg. 18)
- 3 fundamental safeguards that stop unauthorized code in the software supply chain (pg. 20)
- As USCIS expands into the cloud, automation helps it securely manage “explosion” of data (pg. 23)
- How to overcome organizational challenges to effectively scale DevSecOps initiatives (pg. 26)