For the better part of fifteen years, the cybersecurity industry has rallied around a single, sometimes contentious mantra: "Shift Left." The logic was sound: find bugs early in the development cycle when they are cheaper and easier to fix. But in our pursuit of this ideal, we didn't simplify security. Instead, we built a monster.
What we call "Modern DevSecOps" today is just a sprawling, fragmented assembly line of disconnected tools, disparate datasets, and friction-filled handoffs. It is a pipeline held together by false positives and high-priced "single pane of glass" dashboards that rarely provide . . .
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