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Article: Implementing DevSecOps pipelines with compliance in mind - Awsstatic - published over 1 year ago.
Content: Tenets and designing strategy for DevSecOps. Security in the pipeline. How to implement DevSecOps. Demo and discussion ...
https://d1.awsstatic.com/events/Summits/reinvent2022/DOP402-R_Implementing-DevSecOps-pipelines-with-compliance-in-mind.pdf   
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Article: Implementing DevSecOps pipelines with compliance in mind - Awsstatic - published over 1 year ago.
Content: Tenets and designing strategy for DevSecOps. Security in the pipeline. How to implement DevSecOps. Demo and discussion ...
https://d1.awsstatic.com/events/Summits/reinvent2022/DOP402-R_Implementing-DevSecOps-pipelines-with-compliance-in-mind.pdf   
Published: 2022 12 18 20:53:04
Received: 2022 12 19 12:26:39
Feed: Google Alert - devsecops
Source: Google Alert
Category: News
Topic: DevSecOps

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