SecOps Best Practices
3 Questions to Ask When You’re Ready to Operationalize Your Security
Mark Moore | | AWS security, Budgeting and Buying Tips, SecOps Best Practices, SecOps Playbook, SecOps Strategy, Security Research & Strategy
New global data from Checkmarx reveals that 92 percent of organizations struggle to implement security into DevOps — even though they say they want to. The heart of this issue is the ...
How to Cope With the Security Talent Shortage in SecOps
Mark Moore | | AWS security, Budgeting and Buying Tips, Cloud Infrastructure, Cloud Security, SecOps Best Practices, security budgets, Security Research & Strategy, Security Talent Shortage
Security budgets are rising, but are they helping with challenges caused by the security talent shortage? This post offers insights from our recent security budgeting survey and shares ideas on how to ...
3 SecOps Culture Hacks You Should Embrace Today
Raymond Suarez | | AWS security, Dev & DevOps Knowledge, SecOps Best Practices, SecOps Playbook, SecOps Strategy, Security Research & Strategy
All types of organizations are embracing DevOps as a way to deliver work quickly and reliably. However, security sometimes falls by the wayside in favor of the desire to move fast. In ...
5 SecOps Processes to Try Today
Mark Moore | | AWS security, SecOps Best Practices, SecOps eBook Download, SecOps Strategy, Security Research & Strategy
DevOps has enabled businesses to bring products to market faster than ever before. But what about security? In our recent survey, Refocusing Security Operations in the Cloud Era, 36% of businesses said ...
New SecOps eBook for Cloud Infrastructure – A Practitioner’s Guide for Security & Ops Teams
Steve Lowing | | AWS security, SecOps Best Practices, SecOps eBook Download, Security Research & Strategy
— Shifting From DevOps to SecOps — Organizations of all sizes have embraced DevOps as a way to deliver work quickly and reliably — but security has often fallen by the wayside ...
What’s In Our SecOps Stack: 6 Top Integrations
When it comes to creating a solid SecOps program, an organization must consider people, processes, and technology. It’s not one area that makes a secure program, but a combination of all three ...