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Why You Should Not Rely on Your Developer's as Privacy Experts

Security Innovation

Why You Should Not Rely on Your Developer's as Privacy Experts. Today’s developers have a lot of responsibilities. Adding even more responsibility, recent data privacy legislation also places demands on how development teams store, share, and process their users’ data.

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Don’t Underestimate the Importance of Version Control

CollabNet VersionOne

In fact, it rarely makes the headlines — even in software development news when there are far more exciting trends to cover like AI or the latest Apple device hitting the market. Version control is important for all software development projects and is particularly vital at large businesses and enterprises.

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How to Launch a Successful Product: Timing, Roles, and Product Launch Checklist 

Altexsoft

Maybe a team didn’t prioritize the features and lost a lot of time and money fixing too many mistakes. Or a developer failed to test the app with real users to verify usage scenarios, hoping his idea will take off by itself. Product launch team. But an event is just one aspect of the launch as a process. A huge event.

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On Becoming a VP of Engineering, Part 2: Doing the Job

Honeycomb

Charity once said an off-hand sentence that became a mantra for my transition into the VP of Engineering role: “Directors run the company.” Cross-team interactions felt fraught; focus was constantly shifting; nobody was ever sure what bar we were being measured against.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: The Latest on Supply Chain Security – SBOM Distribution, Open Source Flaws and a New Security Framework

Tenable

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) turned its attention to how to better distribute software bills of materials (SBOMs). Because they list the “ingredients” in a software product, SBOMs are key for supply chain security. With SBOMs, security teams can identify unsafe components in their organizations’ software.