Executive Update

DevSecOps: Driving Culture Change with Metrics

Posted November 23, 2020 | Leadership | Technology |
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DevSecOps is becoming the dominant software engineering culture. It strives to unify software development, security, and operations. Users and businesses alike expect solutions that will be inherently secure by design and expect developers to be more responsive to business needs. This Executive Update explores the role of measurement in the organizational culture changes required for the successful implementation of DevSecOps. (Not a member? For a limited time, read it here.)
About The Author
Kristin Curran
Kristin Curran is Culture Transformation Officer at Cloud Perspectives. With a background in anthropology and education, she brings an objective and holistic mindset to the tech sector. Ms. Curran’s areas of focus include data classification and categorization, data governance, geo-jurisdiction, and culture change. She has been a contributor with the Object Management Group and has participated in Canadian standards for data governance. Ms.… Read More
David Lipton
David Lipton is an independent consultant partnering with Cloud Perspectives, serving as the spiritual guide to DevSecOps. He brings many years' experience consulting to international clients as a software measurement consultant, offering independent estimates, monitoring and controlling in-flight projects, establishing portfolio plans, providing functional sizing, procuring and managing vendors, developing practical contract bids, and… Read More
Steven Woodward
Steven Woodward is founder and CEO at Cloud Perspectives, helping companies and governments effectively and transparently plan, secure, architect, deliver, support, and monitor cloud and digital transformation opportunities using a highly automated portfolio of solutions and expert specialists to help simplify and expedite compliant, secure solutions, cost effectively, while anticipating and addressing the necessary culture and process changes.… Read More
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