The Practical Guide to ASPM for DevSecOps Leaders

What is ASPM?

ASPM is a Gartner-defined category for tools that unify and streamline application security efforts. ASPM centralizes data from security testing tools, workflows, and teams, providing a comprehensive view of vulnerabilities and misconfigurations across the SDLC.

Practical Guide for DevSecOps Leaders

For DevSecOps leaders, Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) offers a clear path to reducing
risk, improving efficiency, and aligning security with business goals. This guide explains how ASPM can
transform your software security strategy to address today’s complex challenges.

Applications are at the core of modern business, which has also made them a prime target for cyber
threats. To stay secure, organizations must embed security into development processes from the start,
and at every stage throughout. This is the essence of DevSecOps: integrating security into development
and operations workflows to reduce risk without slowing innovation.

ASPM elevates DevSecOps by transforming fragmented security signals from the software development
lifecycle (SDLC) into coordinated, actionable remediation workflows. It tackles common challenges like
siloed tools, duplicate efforts, and delayed fixes by centralizing findings, prioritizing critical vulnerabilities,
and seamlessly integrating security into development. ASPM accelerates remediation, streamlines
workflows, and aligns security efforts with business goals, helping you stay ahead of evolving threats.

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