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What Shift Left and CI/CD mean for the IoT Security Landscape

By Michela Menting | 21 Dec 2020 | IN-6017

Shift Left methodologies are increasingly being discussed in the broader Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. It is essentially the practice of bringing in security considerations much earlier in the application development process and, as such, can perhaps be seen simply as a new way of talking about DevSecOps. However, Shift Left has additional connotations, and these are strongly linked to the emerging mantra that is CI/CD: Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD). Much of this forms part of the new pressures for application development as associated with cloud infrastructures and as-a-service delivery models, driven by the advent of low-power wide-area networks and 5G connectivity (such as for massive-machine-type communications) and the pivot toward cloud-native and software-centric applications.
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Written by Michela Menting

Senior Research Director
Michela Menting, Senior Research Director at ABI Research, delivers analyses and forecasts focusing on digital security. Through this service, she studies the latest solutions in cybersecurity technologies, from trusted silicon and hardware to secure applications and infrastructures. She then delivers end-to-end security research, closely analyzing technology trends, growth opportunities, and industry-specific implementations in end markets, including enterprise, government, financial, telecommunications, industrial, and IoT.