GitLab devsecops survey finds progress, new priorities
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GitLab devsecops survey finds progress, new priorities
"Results of the survey, conducted in April, have been compiled into GitLab's 2024 Global DevSecOps Report, which was announced June 25. Among the findings, 78% of respondents said they are currently using AI in software development or plan to in the next two years, an increase from 64% of respondents who said they were using or planning to use AI in development last year."
"Regarding software supply chain security, 67% of respondents said that 25% or more of the code they work on is from open source libraries, but only 21% of organizations are currently using a software bill of materials to document their use of software components. On a more encouraging note, 67% of respondents said their software development life cycle is mostly or completely automated."
GitLab surveyed 5,315 DevSecOps professionals worldwide in April and compiled the results into the 2024 Global DevSecOps Report announced June 25. Organizations are prioritizing investments in AI, security, and automation. Seventy-eight percent of respondents reported current use of AI in software development or plans to use AI within two years, up from 64% last year. Sixty-seven percent said that 25% or more of the code they work on originates from open source libraries, yet only 21% of organizations currently use a software bill of materials to document components. Sixty-seven percent reported their software development life cycle is mostly or completely automated.
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