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Article: Venkata Thej Deep Jakkaraju: Constructing Cognitive Cloud Architectures with AI and DevSecOps - published 3 months ago.
Content: That's where AI makes all the difference." His vision has manifested in DevSecOps pipelines fortified with AI-powered threat intelligence, integrated ...
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Article: Venkata Thej Deep Jakkaraju: Constructing Cognitive Cloud Architectures with AI and DevSecOps - published 3 months ago.
Content: That's where AI makes all the difference." His vision has manifested in DevSecOps pipelines fortified with AI-powered threat intelligence, integrated ...
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/310971/20250623/venkata-thej-deep-jakkaraju-constructing-cognitive-cloud-architectures-ai-devsecops.htm   
Published: 2025 06 24 02:17:47
Received: 2025 06 24 04:01:29
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