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Introducing the InfoSec colour wheel — blending developers with red and blue security teams.

Introducing the InfoSec colour wheel — blending developers with red and blue security teams.

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As a developer turned security person, I’ve learnt first-hand how important it is for all teams to work together, more than just DevSecOps.
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Introducing the InfoSec colour wheel — blending developers with red and blue security teams. Louis Cremen, a developer turned security person, explains how important it is for all teams to work together, more than just DevSecOps. April Wright proposed a solution in her BlackHat talk titled “Orange is the new Purple” (DefCamp Recorded Version) and she shows how builders/attackers/defenders are all one InfoSec team. In reality, organisations currently have a cycle: Yellow Builds it. Red Breaks it. Blue Defends it. Yellow Fixes it.

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