How does zero trust fit into DevSecOps?
Zero Trust fits seamlessly into the DevSecOps model by enforcing security at every layer—never trusting by default and always verifying. It aligns with continuous integration and deployment practices, ensuring that identities, devices, and code are authenticated before access. By integrating Zero Trust principles, teams minimize lateral movement and unauthorized access within pipelines. This proactive approach enhances visibility, compliance, and threat detection throughout the software lifecycle. Professionals who undergo DevSecOps Training learn how to embed Zero Trust architectures directly into CI/CD workflows, automate policy enforcement, and monitor system behavior continuously resulting in secure, resilient applications that align with modern security standards.
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