Datadog's State of DevSecOps 2024 Report Finds Organizations Aren't Fully Embracing Automation for Securing Cloud Deployments
The report also found that adoption of DevOps practices leads to improved security outcomes
At least 38% of organizations leveraging AWS had deployed workloads or completed sensitive actions manually through the AWS console in a production environment within a 14-day period, meaning they are relying on manual click operations instead of automation.
Adoption of infrastructure as code (IaC) also varied across cloud providers. IaC is considered a critical practice when securing cloud production environments, as it helps ensure that human operations have limited permissions on production environments, all changes are peer reviewed and issues are identified earlier in the process. The report found that in AWS, over 71% of organizations use IaC through at least one popular IaC technology such as Terraform, CloudFormation or Pulumi. This number is lower in Google Cloud, at 55%.
"These findings from the State of DevSecOps show that there is still room for improvement when it comes to embracing automation for the sake of improving security," said
Other key findings from the report include:
- While attacks from automated security scanners represent the largest number of exploitation attempts, the vast majority of these attacks are harmless and only generate noise for defenders. Out of the tens of millions of malicious requests that were identified coming from such scanners, only 0.0065% successfully triggered a vulnerability.
- A substantial number of organizations continue to rely on long-lived credentials—one of the most common causes of data breaches—in their CI/CD pipelines, even in cases where short-lived ones would be both more practical and more secure. 63% used a form of long-lived credential at least once to authenticate GitHub Actions pipelines.
- Java applications are the most impacted by third-party vulnerabilities; 90% of Java services are susceptible to one or more critical or high-severity vulnerabilities introduced by a third-party library, versus an average of 47% for other programming languages.
For the report,
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