It’s no secret that security and development teams do not see eye-to-eye. But is that the end of the story? Absolutely not. The value that each team brings to an organization is too vital to let it stay that way.
According to a recent commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of VMware, the consequences of these negative relationships can have a big impact on the teams’ ability to meet goals, the culture of the organization, and the security and innovation each one is striving for. This dichotomy–if left unresolved–will continue to sabotage the agility and security that both teams work hard to provide. Start bridging the Dev-Sec-Ops divide. Get the study.
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