
""AI is reshaping the fabric of DevSecOps in telecommunications," the report reads. "Telcos are under intense pressure to modernize network infrastructure and offer profitable digital services. They're expected to transform into software-driven technology companies, yet still ensure security, reliability, and customer trust as they adopt AI and work to accelerate innovation. This balancing act - between speed, security, and new skill sets - is defining a pivotal moment for the next era of DevSecOps in telecommunications.""
"Readiness to adopt AI is near universal, but DevSecOps professionals have rising concerns: 97% report already using AI software development or plan to use it in the future and 94% have data privacy concerns about using AI tools. As AI democratizes coding, collaboration is more critical than ever: 76% of DevSec Ops professionals agree that as AI makes coding easier, there will be more engineers, not fewer. Ninety-four percent have experienced factors limiting collaboration in the software development lifecycle."
AI adoption among DevSecOps professionals is near-universal, with 97% already using or planning to use AI for software development. Data privacy concerns are widespread, cited by 94% of respondents. As AI democratizes coding, 76% expect more engineers rather than fewer, yet 94% have experienced factors that limit collaboration in the software development lifecycle. DevSecOps teams seek deeper AI-human partnerships: 81% say agentic AI would increase job satisfaction and 46% favor a 50/50 human-AI contribution split. Toolchains are expanding, with 65% using more than five development tools and 55% using more than five AI tools. Responses come from 480 DevSecOps professionals across the United States, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region.
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