The enthusiasm for 'shift left' has waned as the integration of security and QA into the development pipeline has proven more challenging for developers than anticipated.
While tools for writing code have improved significantly, including AI recommendations and enhanced linting, the biggest hurdles come from disciplines that are far removed from the developer's core responsibilities.
Emphasizing automation, such as optimizing version upgrades and certificate management, is essential to alleviate the manual burdens that typically hinder the effectiveness of secure application delivery.
A successful shift-left strategy requires collaboration among developers, DevOps, and other operational teams, fostering an environment where knowledge sharing makes the integration of security and performance tasks seamless.
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