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Devo unleashes the power of the SOC. The Devo Security Data Platform, powered by our HyperStream technology, is purpose-built to provide the speed and scale, real-time analytics, and actionable intelligence global enterprises need to defend expanding attack surfaces. An ally in keeping your organization secure, Devo combines the power of people and AI to augment security teams, leading to better insights and faster outcomes. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with operations in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific, Devo is backed by Insight Partners, Georgian, TCV, General Atlantic, Bessemer Venture Partners, Kibo Ventures and Eurazeo.

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DEVOPS PRODUCING MORE INSECURE APPS THAN EVER

Infosecurity Magazine | October 04, 2018

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Traditional applications continue to introduce risks into the enterprise, and the number of serious vulnerabilities has increased across most sectors, according to WhiteHat Security. The 2018 Application Security Statistics Report: The Evolution of the Secure Software Lifecycle found that in addition to traditional applications, the vulnerabilities in agile development frameworks, micro-services, application programming interfaces (APIs) and cloud architectures also pose security challenges. Whi...

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WHERE DEVOPS COULD BE INCREASING THE ATTACK SURFACE

Security Week | November 08, 2017

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The basic premise behind DevOps is that combining the development team and the operations team into a single cohesive unit will improve efficiency. It's all about breaking down silos. But there is one silo that frequently remains excluded: security....

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#INFOSEC15: DEVOPS IS THE ‘END OF SECURITY AS WE KNOW IT’ … IN A GOOD WAY

None | June 02, 2015

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DevOps represents “the end of security as we know it” but also a fantastic opportunity to build security into products including IoT technologies right from the start of the development lifecycle, experts have argued....

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MICROSOFT ADDS AZUREDEVOPS BUG BOUNTY, OFFERS $20K REWARDS

SDNCentral | January 18, 2019

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Microsoft added a new bug bounty program that pays hackers to find security flaws in its software. This latest move targets Azure DevOps, Microsoft’s cloud platform for collaborating on code development. The program will pay between $500 and $20,000 for found eligible vulnerabilities in Azure DevOps online services and the latest release of Azure DevOps server. This eligibility requirement means submissions have to identify a previously unreported vulnerability in Azure DevOps online servi...

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DEVOPS PRODUCING MORE INSECURE APPS THAN EVER

Infosecurity Magazine | October 04, 2018

Traditional applications continue to introduce risks into the enterprise, and the number of serious vulnerabilities has increased across most sectors, according to WhiteHat Security. The 2018 Application Security Statistics Report: The Evolution of the Secure Software Lifecycle found that in addition to traditional applications, the vulnerabilities in agile development frameworks, micro-services, application programming interfaces (APIs) and cloud architectures also pose security challenges. Whi...

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WHERE DEVOPS COULD BE INCREASING THE ATTACK SURFACE

Security Week | November 08, 2017

The basic premise behind DevOps is that combining the development team and the operations team into a single cohesive unit will improve efficiency. It's all about breaking down silos. But there is one silo that frequently remains excluded: security....

Read More
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#INFOSEC15: DEVOPS IS THE ‘END OF SECURITY AS WE KNOW IT’ … IN A GOOD WAY

None | June 02, 2015

DevOps represents “the end of security as we know it” but also a fantastic opportunity to build security into products including IoT technologies right from the start of the development lifecycle, experts have argued....

Read More
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MICROSOFT ADDS AZUREDEVOPS BUG BOUNTY, OFFERS $20K REWARDS

SDNCentral | January 18, 2019

Microsoft added a new bug bounty program that pays hackers to find security flaws in its software. This latest move targets Azure DevOps, Microsoft’s cloud platform for collaborating on code development. The program will pay between $500 and $20,000 for found eligible vulnerabilities in Azure DevOps online services and the latest release of Azure DevOps server. This eligibility requirement means submissions have to identify a previously unreported vulnerability in Azure DevOps online servi...

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