Secure SDLC (Secure Software Development Life Cycle) refers to a process that incorporates security practices throughout the entire software development lifecycle. This includes requirements gathering, design, implementation, testing, deployment, and maintenance. The goal of a Secure SDLC is to identify and mitigate security vulnerabilities early in the development process, reducing the cost and effort required to fix them later. Common security practices integrated into a Secure SDLC include security requirements analysis, threat modeling, secure coding practices, static and dynamic code analysis, penetration testing, and security risk assessments.
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