Developers are under increasing pressure for faster application delivery. Security is traditionally seen as something that can slow down the process because security scans, configuration checks, and of course discovery of vulnerabilities or bugs can slow things down. Instead, we can use policy as a way to implement security into the coding process for greater security control as your development becomes more agile. In this article, we'll look at how policy for software development helps define rules to manage access and protect information and systems. Then we'll discuss the benefits of policy enablement, which decouples policy decisions from policy enforcement so you can offload policy decisions from your applications. This gives you more control and flexibility to make changes or updates to policies without affecting the application.
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