How does DevSecOps handle zero-trust architecture?
DevSecOps handles zero-trust architecture by integrating security at every phase of the software development lifecycle while assuming no user or system is inherently trustworthy. It enforces strict identity verification, continuous monitoring, and least-privilege access policies across code, infrastructure, and deployment. In a zero-trust model, DevSecOps automates policy enforcement using tools like IAM, container scanning, and access controls in CI/CD pipelines. Enrolling in a DevSecOps Course helps professionals understand how to implement zero-trust principles effectively within automated workflows, ensuring compliance and reducing security gaps across the organization’s infrastructure.
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