secure-sdlc

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The secure-sdlc tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about integrating security into the software development lifecycle, particularly in the context of AI-assisted coding. Recent content highlights a UK government trial of AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot and Google Gemini Code Assist, which showed productivity gains but also exposed security tradeoffs in high-security codebases. Topics include balancing rapid AI adoption with secure coding practices, managing risks in public-sector development, and ensuring that security remains a priority when using AI tools. The tag is relevant for developers, security professionals, and IT leaders focused on maintaining secure development processes while leveraging AI efficiencies.
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    UK AI Coding Assistants Trial: Productivity Gains and Security Tradeoffs

    The UK government’s recent trial of AI coding assistants has delivered striking headline figures — developers reporting almost an hour saved per working day, equivalent to roughly 28 working days a year — but the programme also exposes the tough trade‑offs that come with rapid AI adoption in...
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