“As a result, software development teams have to sift through a tremendous volume of vulnerabilities recorded in siloed tools. Today, enterprises use nine (or more) security tools on average,” said Pankevicius. “Each of these tools focuses on a different part of the process, resulting in organizations using multiple security tools. ![]() The problem, argued Andrew Pankevicius, Atlassian senior product manager, is that as more tools have been created to address this problem, it has led to an increasingly fragmented security landscape for developers. That means that as tools discover vulnerabilities at any development or deployment stage, they can be flagged and sent to the appropriate team to be fixed and sent back into the workflow. This is all part of the DevOps mantra, which combines the efforts of development teams with operations into one collaborative cycle. ![]() In order to catch up with the increasing speed of software development, automated tools have been created to automate security throughout each step of the process in continuous integration and delivery. ![]() ![]() today announced new security capabilities for Jira Software Cloud, the company’s project management and software issue tracking tool, aimed at assisting developers with their workflows by bringing security visibility directly under their control.Īs part of the development lifecycle, developers and engineers spend a lot of time with different tools from coding, integration, testing, deployment and vulnerability detection.
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