A Secure Development Lifecycle (SDL) is a software development process that aims to build security into every phase of the software development lifecycle, from initial planning and requirements gathering to design, implementation, testing, deployment, and maintenance. It involves integrating security considerations and practices throughout the entire process, rather than treating security as an afterthought. Common practices include threat modeling, static and dynamic analysis, security testing, and security code reviews.
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