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The DevSecOps industry is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the increasing demand for faster, more secure software delivery. AI integration is a key trend, enhancing automation and productivity. Organizations are consolidating tools into unified platforms to reduce complexity and costs. Security 'shift-left' is paramount, with built-in security features becoming standard. The market is competitive, with established players and new innovators leveraging AI to gain an edge.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
DevSecOps Platform Market Size in United States
~USD 6.5 Billion (2024 est.)
(22.5% CAGR)
• Driven by increased adoption of cloud-native development. • Focus on automation and AI for efficiency. • Growing importance of integrated security.
USD 6.5 Billion
Generative AI, especially large language models (LLMs), will revolutionize code generation, testing, and documentation, significantly increasing developer productivity and accelerating software delivery cycles.
Advanced automation and AI-driven analysis for software supply chain security will become standard, protecting against vulnerabilities introduced at any stage from third-party components to deployment.
AI-powered observability will move beyond monitoring to proactive issue identification, root cause analysis, and self-healing systems, ensuring higher availability and performance of applications.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published its AI Risk Management Framework to help organizations address risks and promote trustworthy AI systems.
This framework will guide the ethical and secure development and deployment of AI features within DevSecOps platforms like GitLab, influencing how AI is integrated into code generation and security tools.
This U.S. Executive Order emphasizes software supply chain security, requiring federal agencies to adopt stricter security measures and promoting SBOMs (Software Bill of Materials).
The EO drives the need for more robust software supply chain security features and SBOM generation capabilities within DevSecOps platforms, benefiting GitLab's 'security built-in' approach.
The SEC adopted new rules requiring public companies to disclose material cybersecurity incidents within four business days and to periodically disclose their cybersecurity risk management, strategy, and governance.
These rules increase the demand for comprehensive security, compliance, and reporting features in DevSecOps platforms, as companies need to demonstrate robust security practices and incident response capabilities.
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