Don't Shift Left Without a Platform - DevOps.com
Briefly

The traditional approach of big batch engineering creates inefficiencies as developers build, testers find bugs, and security reviews each iteration, leading to bottlenecks.
As organizations scale, having single points of failure (SPOF) in the form of specialists can dramatically constrain productivity, requiring their presence in all critical phases.
The DevOps movement aimed to bring deployment earlier in the pipeline, an idea that has now included security with the emergence of DevSecOps.
The shift to smaller increments of work is essential for predictable software delivery, but it leads to increased demands on testers, potentially creating bottlenecks.
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