The traditional model for software development is the waterfall approach, where development “flows” downward like a waterfall through six phases: analysis, design, implementation, validation testing, ...
What does it take to make secure software? The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) has a few ideas (10 of them, in fact). This week at the OpenSSF Day Japan event in Tokyo, the nonprofit group ...
Young developers entering the business may hear a lot of principles and concepts thrown at them all at once. More seasoned developers being pulled into more leadership positions will hear business ...
Professional and state-sponsored hacking groups are dedicating more time, money, and effort to cybercrime every year. Threat actors use novel techniques in new types of attacks that some of the ...
Experts share how software development teams can ‘shift security left’ and improve governance of open source usage, software deployment, and data management. CIOs and their IT departments face ...
Lately, the term "continuous" has popped to the top of vendors' and pundits' lists as the software architecture we all should and want to have. The problem is that many assume "continuous" means rapid ...
What are the five core principles of hardware/software co-design? How do these principles help build a geographically diverse engineering organization that can successfully develop complex solutions ...
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Scrum is a project management methodology that can be used to organize teams during project planning and delivery, in which projects are split into smaller groups of tasks typically completed by teams ...