The 1:10:100 rule—coined in 1992 by George Labovitz and Yu Sang Chang, the rule describes how much bad data costs. Preventing the creation of bad data at its source costs $1. Remediating bad data ...
Spiking cloud costs are bad enough, but the mounting technical debt can put a real dent in your production roadmap. Here’s how smart organizations are shifting left on finops, before disaster strikes.
State and local governments are under siege from cyber attacks resulting in disrupted services and the compromise of public data. According to the FBI, ransomware remains a top vector, followed by ...
An approach that builds cybersecurity into software and platforms can create stronger security, reducing vulnerabilities and risks. But implementation often comes with challenges. David Ulloa sees ...
The common wisdom in the software industry is that fixing a vulnerability during production is 100 times more expensive than fixing it during the design phase. This massive purported cost of defects ...
Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
Over the years, "shift left," a development practice that shifts testing, QA and security initiatives "left" on the timeline, has become the cornerstone of DevSecOps. I've watched it become the ...