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Everything You Need to Know About the 4 Stages of Software Reliability

OverOps

Software reliability is a big deal, especially at the enterprise level, but too often companies are flying blind when it comes to the overall quality and reliability of their applications. It seems like every week, there’s a new report in the news calling out another massive software failure. What is Continuous Reliability?

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What is SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)?

Openxcell

Software Development Life Cycle – Overview. SDLC stands for Software Development Life Cycle. System engineers and developers use them to plan for, design, build, test, and deliver information systems. Software Development Life Cycle is slightly complicated but very substantial. Importance of SDLC.

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The hidden cost of insecure code: More than just data breaches

CIO

The reality is that risky code has a second insidious cost beyond the breaches themselves. Your infrastructure bills keep creeping higher, too, from bloated systems no one dares refactor. Insecure code acts like a silent tax siphoning away time, money, and morale across engineering organizations, big and small.

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How Programming Teams are Making Remote Work Functional

The Crazy Programmer

Software Development Frameworks. In order to understand how development teams are changing the way they work remotely, it is important to first get an understanding of what a software development framework is and why it matters to an individual team who may be WFH. Read on to find out. How Have Teams Changed? Conclusion.

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Scaling security: How to build security into the entire development pipeline

CIO

If you want to make a change, make it in the early stages of the software development lifecycle,” said Pratiksha Panesar, director of cybersecurity at Discover Financial Services. Once you get to the right side of the software development life cycle, making changes becomes expensive and you must go back to the drawing board.

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Code signing: securing against supply chain vulnerabilities

CircleCI

This collection of agents and actors involved in the software development lifecycle (SDLC) is called the software supply chain. Because you are working with several moving parts — including open source material, APIs, and so on — it is crucial to know just how secure each component of your software supply chain is.

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When least privilege is the most important thing

CIO

So, in a nutshell, least privilege says that every object in a system – whether a user, a process, or an application – must be able to access only the information and resources that it needs, and no more. The result was that it was straightforward, at times elementary, for malicious software to own the entire system.