Description We learn more from Failures than we do from successes.
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After reading these stories, we hope you will realize you are not alone in your journey.
Paraphrasing Caroline Wong, "Security needs to be invited to the party, not perceived as a goon standing at the front door denying admission." With Dev Sec Ops, security is now part of the team.
The days of stand-alone security teams isolated from the real process of development are coming to an end.
What they do is acknowledge failure as a part of the knowledge base of the Dev Sec Ops Community.
The stories presented here aren\'t a roadmap.
It is part of the journey to Dev Sec Ops.
Failure is part of the process of making the cultural and technological transformation that needs to happen in order to keep innovating.
Failure is an option.
You read that right.
Yes.
They spoke with me about putting together a team of authors who would tell their own stories in the hope of helping the Dev Sec Ops Community understand that failure is an option.
The conclusion of their evening of telling tales was the desire to find a way to get those stories out to the community.
Edwin Kwan, Stefan Streichsbier and DJ Schleen were swapping war stories over a couple of beers.
When I was in Singapore for Dev Sec Ops Days 2018.
The Genesis of an Idea That\'s where the idea for this book came from.
Our minds flail for new ideas, are more willing to experiment, are more open to external input when we\'re in crisis mode.
If something goes wrong, horribly wrong, we have to scramble, experiment, hack, scream and taze our way through the process.
It is a flawed confirmation that "This is the correct way to do it," which has a tendency to morph into "This is the only way to do it."Real learning comes through crisis.
Success actually stunts the learning process because we think we have established a successful pattern, even after just one instance of success.
When something goes as expected, we use that process as a mental template for future projects.
Description We learn more from Failures than we do from successes