The key to combining privacy and innovation is baking it into the SDLC. Analogous to application security's (AppSec) upstream shift into the development cycle, privacy belongs at the outset of development, not as an afterthought. Here's why. The post Privacy is an afterthought in the software lifecycle. That needs to change. appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
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