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Does DevSecOps Require Observability to Get the Job Done?
A panel at DeveloperWeek took a look at potential exposure organizations may face if their DevSecOps cycle does not include observability of apps.
The breakneck pace of continuous delivery of apps and software can make it a challenge for security to be included in the development cycle, potentially leaving vulnerabilities overlooked. There may be ways to address this through automated observability that can highlight issues for developers to address. During last week’s DeveloperWeek virtual conference, experts from Stanford University and DeepFactor discussed risks organizations may face if observability is not part of the DevSecOps equation.
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Show Transcript GET CONTROL OF YOUR CELL PHONE. WELL IF YOU’VE ALREADY BOUGHT HOLIDAY GIFTS, YOU’RE JUST WAITING FOR EVERYTHING TO BE SHIPPED. AND IF YOU’RE USING FEDEX OR UPS, YOU CAN ACTUALLY SIGN UP FOR A SERVICE WHERE THEY SEND YOU A TEXT MESSAGE TO TELL YOU THAT YOUR ITEM IS ON THE WAY WHICH IS PRETTY COOL. BUT SCAMMERS ARE ALSO DOING THE SAME THING SENDING YOU TEXT MESSAGES. I GOT ONE JUST THE OTHER DAY SAYING MY PACKAGE WAS ON THE WAY EVEN OFFERING A LINK TO TRACK WHERE IT IS, BUT WHEN I SAW IT, IT SURE LOOKED LEGIT AND I ALMOST CLICKED ON. SO FIRST OF ALL, YOU DID THE EXACT RIGHT THING BY NOT CLICKING ON IT AND DELETING IT. THAT’