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  "textContent": "The application of development, security, and operations (DevSecOps) practices has gradually shifted earlier in development lifecycles in an attempt to minimize the need for downstream software fixes. As a result, DevSecOps teams have begun implementing proactive technologies like secure container images to better protect software applications and the IT infrastructure that hosts them.\n\nThe post How secure container images can help minimize downstream software fixes appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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