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PeopleCert DevSecOps Exam - Topic 8 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's DevSecOps exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 8
[All DevSecOps Questions]

How can in-house security experts BEST support DevSecOps in the organization?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Alida
3 months ago
Wait, can security experts really transform into coaches? Sounds ambitious!
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Annabelle
3 months ago
D is a must, but how often should we really do pen tests?
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Argelia
3 months ago
C seems a bit basic, but I guess it's still important.
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Trevor
4 months ago
A is a great approach too, coaching is essential.
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Jovita
4 months ago
Definitely B! Getting involved early is key.
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Karima
4 months ago
Performing regular security assessments and pen tests sounds essential, but I think it might be more reactive than proactive compared to the other choices.
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Shawn
4 months ago
I feel like attending trainings to enhance practical security skills is important, but I wonder if it directly supports DevSecOps as much as the other options.
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Clay
4 months ago
I remember a practice question that emphasized the importance of transforming into coaches and tool smiths. It seems like a good approach to integrate security into the development process.
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Andrew
5 months ago
I think getting involved in the SDLC before a service goes live is crucial, but I'm not sure if that's the best way to support DevSecOps.
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Youlanda
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. Based on my understanding of DevSecOps, the best way for security experts to support it is by transforming themselves into coaches and tool smiths, as option A suggests.
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Jaime
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy for this. The key is to understand the role of security experts in the DevSecOps process and how they can best integrate with the development and operations teams.
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Paul
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. There are a few different options, and I'm not sure which one is the "best" approach. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Rosendo
5 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think the best approach is to focus on the key elements of DevSecOps and how security experts can support that.
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Vince
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that the answer is B, False. The question clearly states that these services are for new incremental networks, not for existing GSM-R stock networks. It's a straightforward true/false question.
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Rosina
2 years ago
Option B is the way to the heart of DevSecOps. Embedding security in the SDLC is crucial.
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Jeannetta
1 year ago
D) Perform regular security assessments and pen tests
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Frank
2 years ago
C) Attend trainings to enhance practical security skills
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Lenna
2 years ago
B) Get involved in the SDLC before a service goes live
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Rasheeda
2 years ago
A) Transform themselves into coaches and tool smiths
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Kayleigh
2 years ago
Becoming a 'tool smith'? Sounds like I need to dust off my blacksmith skills!
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Britt
1 year ago
C) Attend trainings to enhance practical security skills
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Aleisha
1 year ago
B) Get involved in the SDLC before a service goes live
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Andra
2 years ago
A) Transform themselves into coaches and tool smiths
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Cristy
2 years ago
C) Attend trainings to enhance practical security skills
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Cordelia
2 years ago
B) Get involved in the SDLC before a service goes live
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Iraida
2 years ago
A) Transform themselves into coaches and tool smiths
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Lenita
2 years ago
Regular security assessments and pen tests in option D are a must. Can't have DevSecOps without the 'Sec' part!
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Catalina
2 years ago
D) Perform regular security assessments and pen tests
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Kassandra
2 years ago
C) Attend trainings to enhance practical security skills
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Roxane
2 years ago
B) Get involved in the SDLC before a service goes live
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Eva
2 years ago
A) Transform themselves into coaches and tool smiths
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Mose
2 years ago
Performing regular security assessments and pen tests is essential to ensure the security of the organization's DevSecOps practices.
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Joanna
2 years ago
I believe attending trainings to enhance practical security skills is also important for in-house security experts.
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Telma
2 years ago
I agree with Van, being involved in the SDLC before a service goes live is crucial for effective support.
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Van
2 years ago
I think in-house security experts should transform themselves into coaches and tool smiths to support DevSecOps.
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Norah
2 years ago
If I'm not careful, they'll have me forging security tools in the office basement.
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Selma
2 years ago
B) Get involved in the SDLC before a service goes live
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Tyra
2 years ago
A) Transform themselves into coaches and tool smiths
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Talia
2 years ago
Option B seems like the way to go. Get in early and help shape the security strategy from the start.
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Judy
2 years ago
D) Perform regular security assessments and pen tests
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Audrie
2 years ago
B) Get involved in the SDLC before a service goes live
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