Shifting left – embedding security processes and output into the development pipeline – has been the focus for integrating security into DevOps for some time. Now that enterprises are approaching critical mass in moving their cloud-native applications to production, runtime protection is attracting more attention – especially from attackers. Even as DevOps teams progress in managing risk for their artifact pipelines, DevSecOps teams are now contending with new threats like supply chain attacks, sophisticated malware and cryptocurrency mining exploits.
Join AWS and partner Aqua Security to understand how automation for shifting security right can help with scaling cloud-native application delivery.
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