In 2025, growing awareness of the benefits of security automation in the software development lifecycle is on track to reach the boardroom. Instead of simply pushing new manual security requirements onto developers, companies will invite developers into the application planning stage to enable integration of automated security tools early in the development workflow.
The additional security burden often has the opposite of the intended effect, as the additional workload overwhelms teams with tight deadlines and additional overhead. This can actually increase the number of vulnerabilities that make their way into applications.
Automation in security will minimize the need to disrupt development workflows and allow developers to focus on coding while still improving security.
The trend towards embracing security without hindering innovation indicates that development organizations will increasingly prioritize security measures that align with their operational goals.
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