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secure-sdlc
About this tag
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.
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...
ai assistant
ai coding
ai governance
code review
coding assistants
digital government
digital transformation
engineering-culture
gds
governance
procurement
productivity
public sector
risk management
secure-sdlc
software security
telemetry
uk government
uk government trial
vendor management