Because of DevOps’ agile, continuous, and fast nature, building in security is essential, but many organizations struggle to do so. While that struggle is often a cultural lack of organizational priority, or even a process challenge, good tools can help enterprises to put the Sec in DevOps. These tools help organizations to help keep security embedded within DevOps organizations by making developers, operations teams, and security teams on the same page when it comes to managing risks.
The need for DevSecOps is growing, fueled by rapid expansion of custom code development, Emergen Research estimates the demand for DevSecOps tools will grow from $2.55 billion in 2020 to just over $23 billion by 2028. Below is a roundup of some of the most important tools in the core DevSecOps categories.
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