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Article: DevSecOps risks: How can Indian tech mitigate software hijacking - Express Computer - published 5 months ago.
Content: As the concept of DevSecOps (development + security + operations) gains prominence in India, Curation serves as the initial defense, preventing ...
https://www.expresscomputer.in/guest-blogs/devsecops-risks-how-can-indian-tech-mitigate-software-hijacking/108415/   
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Topic: DevSecOps
Article: DevSecOps risks: How can Indian tech mitigate software hijacking - Express Computer - published 5 months ago.
Content: As the concept of DevSecOps (development + security + operations) gains prominence in India, Curation serves as the initial defense, preventing ...
https://www.expresscomputer.in/guest-blogs/devsecops-risks-how-can-indian-tech-mitigate-software-hijacking/108415/   
Published: 2024 01 22 07:21:53
Received: 2024 01 22 07:45:36
Feed: Google Alert - devsecops
Source: Google Alert
Category: News
Topic: DevSecOps

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