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1、2023 DynatraceCIO REPORTObservability and security convergenceEnabling faster,more secure innovation in the cloud INTRODUCTION Growing demand for faster,more secure software delivery Organizations are facing increasing pressure from their customers and competitors to deliver faster,more secure innov
2、ation as the world relies more heavily on digital services.However,it has become a constant struggle for DevOps teams to keep up with this demand while maintaining the reliability and security of their software.The faster pace of innovation and growing complexity of modern digital services and the c
3、louds that power them create greater opportunities for software defects and vulnerabilities to enter production.Organizations now experience a greater sense of urgency to automate software delivery pipelines and enable greater collaboration between their DevOps and security teams.These capabilities
4、are key to easing pressure on teams and ensuring they embrace shared goals to improve the success of transformation initiatives.This report draws on the findings of a global survey commissioned by Dynatrace to examine the challenges organizations experience as they work toward these goals.Additional
5、ly,it highlights how organizations can overcome these challenges with a new,more unified,and intelligent approach to observability and security.Whats insideCHAPTER 1Digital transformation knows no boundsCHAPTER 2Emphasis on fast software delivery creates tradeoffs with quality and securityCHAPTER 3A
6、utomation is key to software deliveryCHAPTER 4Collaboration drives successful transformationCHAPTER 5Observability and security are convergingAPPENDIXMethodology and data summaryObservability and security convergence|2Observability and security convergence|3CHAPTER 1Digital transformation knows no b
7、oundsDigital transformation has become ubiquitous as organizations respond to the growing demand for faster,better,more secure software innovation.The code powering this transformation underpins the digital services that define how users bank,shop,receive government services and communicate.Organiza
8、tions in every industry from retailers and financial service providers to manufacturers and energy companies are also transforming.Their goal is to drive efficiencies and deliver process innovations that keep them ahead of their competitors and help them to navigate the headwinds of macroeconomic un
9、certainty.of organizations say digital transformation has accelerated in the past 12 months.of organizations expect digital transformation will continue to speed up.78%deploy updates every 12 hours or less54%deploy updates every 2 hours or less20%deploy updates every minute or lessObservability and
10、security convergence|4CHAPTER 1:DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION KNOWS NO BOUNDSThe accelerating pace of software innovationFrequency with which organizations deploy software updates into production:Observability and security convergence|5CHAPTER 2Emphasis on fast software delivery creates tradeoffs between q
11、uality and security As teams work to drive faster transformation,its becoming more difficult to balance innovation with service reliability and security.The growing frequency of software updates,coupled with the increasing complexity of todays cloud-native architectures,makes it easier for defects a
12、nd vulnerabilities to go undetected and enter production.With multiple code deployments per day,theres simply not enough time for teams to test code as rigorously as they once did with monthly or even quarterly release cycles.This is creating a move toward practices such as DevSecOps,to empower DevO
13、ps and security teams to secure their code at the speed and scale demanded by rapid innovation but these approaches are still in their infancy.55%of organizations admit theyre forced to make tradeoffs among quality,security,and user experience to meet the need for rapid transformation.41%of CIOs say
14、 they must sacrifice code quality and user experience due to increasing pressure to meet the demand for faster innovation an increase from 22%last year.34%of CIOs say they must sacrifice code security because they are under so much pressure to meet the demand for faster innovation.28%of CISOs are co
15、nfident that applications have been fully tested for vulnerabilities before going live in production.34%of organizations have a mature DevSecOps culture.Source:Dynatrace 2022 CISO ReportSource:Dynatrace 2022 CISO ReportObservability and security convergence|6CHAPTER 3 Automation is key to software d
16、elivery With increasing business demands and limited resources at their disposal,DevOps teams need to find more effective ways to innovate faster without sacrificing software quality and security.Manual approaches simply arent scalable and generate human error.Teams cant afford to waste time chasing
17、 problems and troubleshooting issues.Rather,they need to focus on bringing high-quality,secure innovation to users as quickly and effectively as possible,through practices such as DevSecOps.These needs are driving increased investment in automation of the entire software delivery pipeline to reduce
18、wasted effort and free teams to focus on tasks that create real business value.To enable this,DevOps and security teams need to create a feedback loop from runtime environments so the artificial intelligence(AI)solutions they adopt can use this context to calculate risk and impact.However,for organi
19、zations to accept these more automated approaches,these teams also need to be able to trust that the AI is reaching the right conclusions and making the best decisions.of DevOps teams time is spent on manual tasks such as detecting code quality issues and vulnerabilities,affecting time spent on inno
20、vation.is the average increase organizations expect in their annual investment in DevSecOps automation by 2024.is the average annual organizational spend on automation across development,security,and operations.$9.1millionObservability and security convergence|7CHAPTER 3:AUTOMATION IS KEY TO SOFTWAR
21、E DELIVERYOrganizations are increasing investment in automationAverage annual organizational spend on automation of development,security,and operations processes($)Organization size(employees)Between 1,000 and 3,000 Between 3,000 and 5,000Between 5,000 and 10,000 Between 10,000 and 20,000 Over 20,00
22、0 0MM5MM10MM15MM20MM25MM2024(expected)2022+38%$24.15MM$17.5MM$5.9MM$8.2MM$4.3MM$2.5MM$3.4MM$4.4MM$3.1MM$5.7MM+38%+35%+25%+28%Observability and security convergence|8CHAPTER 3:AUTOMATION IS KEY TO SOFTWARE DELIVERY70%of CIOs say they need to improve their trust in the accuracy of AIs decisions before
23、 they can automate more of the CI/CD pipeline and drive application self-healing.Top areas of investment in automation to boost software quality include the following:Continuously testing software quality in production(e.g.,shift-right)Automating release validation to stop defects from entering prod
24、uction Observability and security convergence|9CHAPTER 3:AUTOMATION IS KEY TO SOFTWARE DELIVERYTop areas of investment in automation to boost software security include the following:Continuously testing software security in production(shift-right)Automatic detection and blocking of zero-day and unkn
25、own vulnerabilities Continuously testing software security earlier in the development cycle(shift-left)Just 25%of CIOs say AI-driven prioritization of application vulnerabilities is a priority area for investment in automation compared to 63%*of CISOs indicating a need for greater alignment between
26、the two.*Dynatrace 2022 CISO ReportCHAPTER 4Collaboration drives successful transformation Digital transformation is a team effort.As a result,IT leaders increasingly want to adopt a DevSecOps culture,to bring DevOps and security teams together to accelerate innovation.However,these teams are often
27、skeptical about the benefits of new approaches,preferring to remain entrenched in their traditional,often siloed,ways of working.As they often rely on different data streams to get their jobs done,this generates siloed tool sets,creating multiple versions of the truth.This hinders their ability to c
28、ollaborate to resolve problems or understand the wider impact of individual contributions to transformation projects.Teams become contentious and often dysfunctional,resorting to finger-pointing and requiring“war room”team meetings to solve problems when they arise,which results in lost time and del
29、ayed innovation.of CIOs say extending a DevSecOps culture to more teams and applications is key to accelerating digital transformation and driving faster,more secure software releases.of CIOs say their teams fully adhere to a DevSecOps culture.94%27%Observability and security convergence|10Observabi
30、lity and security convergence|11CHAPTER 4:COLLABORATION DRIVES SUCCESSFUL TRANSFORMATIONCIOs list the following as the biggest barriers to DevSecOps:Security teams dont trust developers and wont embrace DevSecOps Developers perceive security teams as a blocker to innovationThe siloed culture between
31、 DevOps and security teams leads to a resistance to collaboration Observability and security convergence|12CHAPTER 5Observability and security are converging Organizations recognize they need a new approach to software delivery to keep up with the demand for faster,better,and more secure digital exp
32、eriences.They cant afford to make tradeoffs among innovation,security,and reliability.To succeed,organizations need to facilitate closer collaboration between DevOps and security teams and increase their confidence in their ability to innovate quickly without sacrificing security.Therefore,these tea
33、ms need solutions that deliver precise and trustworthy answers in real time.This can best be achieved by converging observability and security on a single,AI-powered platform that breaks down silos between teams and brings together all the data they need to accelerate innovation,deliver frictionless
34、 user experiences,and maintain secure applications.of CIOs say the convergence of observability and security practices will be critical to building a DevSecOps culture.of IT leaders say increasing the use of AIOps within DevOps and security projects will be key to scaling up DevSecOps.Ability to cap
35、ture all metrics,logs,and traces for on-demand querying and analytics Ability to access real-time insights from observability data,so it is more actionable in the quality evaluation and delivery processEliminate the need for teams to manually analyze or query observability data for answers,so they c
36、an focus on innovation Ability to conduct real-time analytics on all observability data in full context,so teams can automate CI/CD pipelines57%47%35%31%The most important factors to delivering software that works perfectlyObservability and security convergence|13CHAPTER 5:OBSERVABILITY AND SECURITY
37、 ARE CONVERGINGObservability and security convergence|14The Dynatrace difference The world needs software to work perfectly.So,Dynatrace combines observability,AIOps,and application security in one unified platform to give teams the precise answers and intelligent automation they need to deliver exc
38、eptional digital experiences at scale.Our comprehensive approach to observability which we call Cloud done right empowers organizations across the globe to simplify cloud complexity,speed innovation,and do more with less in the modern cloud.Observability and security convergence|15Methodology This r
39、eport is based on a global survey of 1,303 CIOs and senior IT practitioners involved in DevOps management in large enterprises with more than 1,000 employees,conducted by Coleman Parkes and commissioned by Dynatrace.The sample included 200 respondents in the U.S.,100 in Latin America,603 in Europe,1
40、50 in the Middle East,and 250 in Asia Pacific.For a detailed breakdown of findings by region,refer to the global data summary appendix.U.S.BrazilMexicoOrganizations say digital transformation has accelerated in the past 12 months89%100%92%Organizations say digital transformation will continue to spe
41、ed up26%22%78%Organizations say digital transformation is stabilizing,or happening at the same pace as last year74%78%82%Chapter 1:Digital transformation knows no boundsObservability and security convergence|16Global data summary:U.S.and Latin AmericaSample includes 200 respondents from the U.S.and
42、50 respondents from each of Brazil and Mexico.Chapter 1:Digital transformation knows no boundsAverage speed at which organizations deploy software updatesU.S.BrazilMexicoEvery minute or less30%2%2%Every two hours or less64%12%20%Every 12 hours or less89%84%90%Observability and security convergence|1
43、7Global data summary:U.S.and Latin AmericaU.S.BrazilMexicoOrganizations admit theyre forced to make tradeoffs among quality,security,and user experience to meet the need for rapid transformation64%44%58%CIOs say they must sacrifice code quality and user experience due to increasing pressure to meet
44、the demand for faster innovation42%20%28%Increase from last year26%-6%-2%CIOs say they must sacrifice code security because they are under so much pressure to meet the demand for faster innovation28%4%24%CISOs are confident that applications have been fully tested for vulnerabilities before going li
45、ve in production28%16%14%Organizations say they have a mature DevSecOps culture32%54%28%Chapter 2:Emphasis on fast software delivery creates tradeoffs with quality and securityObservability and security convergence|18Global data summary:U.S.and Latin AmericaObservability and security convergence|19U
46、.S.BrazilMexicoDevOps teams time is spent on manual tasks such as detecting code quality issues and vulnerabilities,affecting time spent on innovation29%31%31%Increase from last year2%1%1%Average annual organizational spend on automation across development,security,and operations$18.2 million$2.7 mi
47、llion$2 millionThe average increase organizations expect in their annual investment in DevSecOps automation by 202434%33%31%CIOs say AI-driven prioritization of application vulnerabilities is a priority area for investment in automation31%30%22%CISOs say AI-driven prioritization of application vulne
48、rabilities is a priority area for investment in automation 68%82%80%CIOs say they need to improve their trust in the accuracy of AIs decisions before they can automate more of the CI/CD pipeline and drive application self-healing.76%88%92%Chapter 3:Automation is key to software deliveryGlobal data s
49、ummary:U.S.and Latin AmericaObservability and security convergence|20Top areas of investment in automation to boost software quality:U.S.BrazilMexicoContinuously testing software quality in production51%74%72%Automating release validation to stop defects entering production36%44%50%Top areas of inve
50、stment in automation to boost software security:U.S.BrazilMexicoContinuously testing software security in production(shift-right)60%72%78%Automatic detection and blocking of zero-day and unknown vulnerabilities33%38%48%Continuously testing software security earlier in the development cycle(shift-lef
51、t)30%22%14%Global data summary:U.S.and Latin AmericaChapter 3:Automation is key to software deliveryObservability and security convergence|21U.S.BrazilMexicoCIOs say extending a DevSecOps culture to more teams and applications is key to accelerating digital transformation and driving faster,more sec
52、ure software releases.92%98%100%CIOs say their teams fully adhere to a DevSecOps culture.33%24%20%Chapter 4:Collaboration drives successful transformationGlobal data summary:U.S.and Latin AmericaObservability and security convergence|22The biggest barriers for CIOs embracing DevSecOpsU.S.BrazilMexic
53、oSecurity teams dont trust developers and wont embrace DevSecOps54%48%58%Developers perceive security teams as a blocker to innovation62%78%66%The siloed culture between DevOps and security teams leads to a resistance to collaboration32%14%10%Chapter 4:Collaboration drives successful transformationG
54、lobal data summary:U.S.and Latin AmericaObservability and security convergence|23The most important factors in organizations ability to deliver software that works perfectly U.S.BrazilMexicoAbility to capture all metrics,logs,and traces for on-demand querying and analytics70%62%54%Ability to access
55、real-time insights from observability data,so it is more actionable in the quality evaluation and delivery process42%54%42%Eliminate the need for teams to manually analyze or query observability data for answers,so they can focus on innovation39%32%52%Ability to conduct real-time analytics on all ob
56、servability data in full context,so teams can automate CI/CD pipelines32%38%46%Chapter 5:Observability and security are convergingGlobal data summary:U.S.and Latin AmericaObservability and security convergence|24U.S.BrazilMexicoCIOs say the convergence of observability and security practices will be
57、 critical to building a DevSecOps culture89%82%86%CIOs say increasing the use of AIOps within DevOps and security projects will be key to scaling up DevSecOps93%98%80%Chapter 5:Observability and security are convergingGlobal data summary:U.S.and Latin AmericaU.K.FranceGermanyItalySpainSwedenDenmarkF
58、inlandNorwayOrganizations say digital transformation has accelerated in the past 12 months93%100%97%99%98%96%89%96%92%Organizations say digital transformation will continue to speed up31%34%35%22%23%28%39%24%20%Organizations say digital transformation is stabilizing,or happening at the same pace as
59、last year69%66%64%78%77%72%61%76%80%Chapter 1:Digital transformation knows no boundsObservability and security convergence|25Global data summary:EuropeSample includes 100 respondents from each of the U.K.,France,Germany,Spain,and Italy,28 respondents from Denmark and 25 from each of Sweden,Finland,a
60、nd Norway.Chapter 1:Digital transformation knows no boundsAverage speed at which organizations deploy software updatesU.K.FranceGermanyItalySpainSwedenDenmarkFinland NorwayEvery minute or less21%28%23%30%25%4%40%4%32%Every two hours or less62%47%45%44%43%16%48%12%48%Every 12 hours or less82%66%66%73
61、%56%28%48%24%60%Observability and security convergence|26Global data summary:EuropeU.K.FranceGermanyItalySpainSwedenDenmarkFinlandNorwayOrganizations admit theyre forced to make tradeoffs among quality,security,and user experience to meet the need for rapid transformation50%38%43%51%48%48%64%28%52%C
62、IOs say they must sacrifice code quality and user experience due to increasing pressure to meet the demand for faster innovation27%37%34%31%39%36%64%12%40%Increase from last year1%15%19%1%14%20%44%-8%24%CIOs say they must sacrifice code security because they are under so much pressure to meet the de
63、mand for faster innovation37%25%26%38%25%24%21%24%40%CISOs are confident that applications have been fully tested for vulnerabilities before going live in production36%4%22%31%40%21%-41%9%Organizations say they have a mature DevSecOps culture35%32%31%41%45%36%-24%42%Chapter 2:Emphasis on fast softwa
64、re delivery creates tradeoffs with quality and securityObservability and security convergence|27Global data summary:EuropeObservability and security convergence|28U.K.FranceGermanyItalySpainSwedenDenmarkFinlandNorwayDevOps teams time is spent on manual tasks such as detecting code quality issues and
65、 vulnerabilities,affecting time spent on innovation30%29%31%27%29%32%32%29%32%Increase from last year0%-4%0%0%0%5%9%-2%-1%Average annual organizational spend on automation across development,security,and operations$8.4 million$6.9 million$6 million$4 million$3.5 million$8.9 million$6.2 million$2.2 m
66、illion$14.3 millionThe average increase organizations expect in their annual investment in DevSecOps automation by 202436%31%30%35%34%18%33%19%29%CIOs say AI-driven prioritization of application vulnerabilities is a priority area for investment in automation27%16%17%15%11%28%29%40%20%CISOs say AI-dr
67、iven prioritization of application vulnerabilities is a priority area for investment in automation 42%81%64%49%52%76%-74%58%CIOs say they need to improve their trust in the accuracy of AIs decisions before they can automate more of the CI/CD pipeline and drive application self-healing.70%45%55%64%41
68、%32%46%32%28%Chapter 3:Automation is key to software deliveryGlobal data summary:EuropeObservability and security convergence|29Top areas of investment in automation to boost software quality:U.K.FranceGermanyItalySpainSwedenDenmarkFinland NorwayContinuously testing software quality in production62%
69、47%45%54%45%40%43%48%56%Automating release validation to stop defects entering production35%24%21%25%23%44%50%24%28%Top areas of investment in automation to boost software security:U.K.FranceGermanyItalySpainSwedenDenmarkFinland NorwayContinuously testing software security in production(shift-right)
70、55%30%32%34%32%40%39%36%12%Automatic detection and blocking of zero-day and unknown vulnerabilities37%40%33%44%30%36%43%16%36%Continuously testing software security earlier in the development cycle (shift-left)26%28%41%34%36%28%46%32%48%Global data summary:EuropeChapter 3:Automation is key to softwa
71、re deliveryObservability and security convergence|30U.K.FranceGermanyItalySpainSwedenDenmarkFinlandNorwayCIOs say extending a DevSecOps culture to more teams and applications is key to accelerating digital transformation and driving faster,more secure software releases.93%98%98%99%99%96%100%96%100%C
72、IOs say their teams fully adhere to a DevSecOps culture.31%38%30%26%19%36%43%24%40%Chapter 4:Collaboration drives successful transformationGlobal data summary:EuropeObservability and security convergence|31The biggest barriers for CIOs embracing DevSecOpsU.K.FranceGermanyItalySpainSwedenDenmarkFinla
73、nd NorwaySecurity teams dont trust developers and wont embrace DevSecOps53%45%45%48%59%36%29%36%20%Developers perceive security teams as a blocker to innovation55%21%26%41%26%24%25%16%32%The siloed culture between DevOps and security teams leads to a resistance to collaboration30%37%46%33%26%52%57%5
74、6%48%Chapter 4:Collaboration drives successful transformationGlobal data summary:EuropeObservability and security convergence|32The most important factors in organizations ability to deliver software that works perfectly U.K.FranceGermanyItalySpainSwedenDenmarkFinland NorwayAbility to capture all me
75、trics,logs,and traces for on-demand querying and analytics51%45%38%51%51%48%43%44%48%Ability to access real-time insights from observability data,so it is more actionable in the quality evaluation and delivery process50%39%49%42%39%44%50%28%44%Eliminate the need for teams to manually analyze or quer
76、y observability data for answers,so they can focus on innovation39%24%27%25%24%28%14%44%32%Ability to conduct real-time analytics on all observability data in full context,so teams can automate CI/CD pipelines34%23%16%22%15%44%46%28%20%Chapter 5:Observability and security are convergingGlobal data s
77、ummary:EuropeObservability and security convergence|33U.K.FranceGermanyItalySpainSwedenDenmarkFinlandNorwayCIOs say the convergence of observability and security practices will be critical to building a DevSecOps culture93%83%80%76%86%96%89%92%96%CIOs say increasing the use of AIOps within DevOps an
78、d security projects will be key to scaling up DevSecOps96%91%79%83%89%96%93%76%96%Chapter 5:Observability and security are convergingGlobal data summary:EuropeUAEEgyptQatarKuwaitSaudi ArabiaBahrainOrganizations say digital transformation has accelerated in the past 12 months80%75%94%88%70%86%Organiz
79、ations say digital transformation will continue to speed up17%30%23%20%30%13%Organizations say digital transformation is stabilizing,or happening at the same pace as last year80%70%77%80%67%86%Chapter 1:Digital transformation knows no boundsObservability and security convergence|34Global data summar
80、y:Middle EastSample includes 31 respondents from Qatar,30 respondents the UAE and Saudi Arabia,25 from Kuwait,20 from Egypt and 15 from Bahrain.Chapter 1:Digital transformation knows no boundsAverage speed at which organizations deploy software updatesUAEEgyptQatarKuwaitSaudi ArabiaBahrainEvery minu
81、te or less3%10%6%16%23%0%Every two hours or less67%65%54%48%70%61%Every 12 hours or less87%100%95%100%80%100%Observability and security convergence|35Global data summary:Middle EastUAEEgyptQatarKuwaitSaudi ArabiaBahrainOrganizations admit theyre forced to make tradeoffs among quality,security,and us
82、er experience to meet the need for rapid transformation87%65%42%56%57%60%CIOs say they must sacrifice code quality and user experience due to increasing pressure to meet the demand for faster innovation80%60%35%28%23%53%Increase from last year58%35%0%8%-7%23%CIOs say they must sacrifice code securit
83、y because they are under so much pressure to meet the demand for faster innovation63%60%16%36%20%60%CISOs are confident that applications have been fully tested for vulnerabilities before going live in production28%16%24%-36%-Organizations say they have a mature DevSecOps culture60%53%23%60%-Chapter
84、 2:Emphasis on fast software delivery creates tradeoffs with quality and securityObservability and security convergence|36Global data summary:Middle EastObservability and security convergence|37UAEEgyptQatarKuwaitSaudi ArabiaBahrainDevOps teams time is spent on manual tasks such as detecting code qu
85、ality issues and vulnerabilities,affecting time spent on innovation33%32%31%31%30%37%Increase from last year8%4%8%3%10%9%Average annual organizational spend on automation across development,security,and operations$6.7 million$1.7 million$2.9 million$0.6 million$2.2 million$21 millionThe average incr
86、ease organizations expect in their annual investment in DevSecOps automation by 202445%40%32%32%26%43%CIOs say AI-driven prioritization of application vulnerabilities is a priority area for investment in automation23%25%16%24%50%33%CISOs say AI-driven prioritization of application vulnerabilities is
87、 a priority area for investment in automation 60%44%60%-52%-CIOs say they need to improve their trust in the accuracy of AIs decisions before they can automate more of the CI/CD pipeline and drive application self-healing.93%100%94%92%80%100%Chapter 3:Automation is key to software deliveryGlobal dat
88、a summary:Middle EastObservability and security convergence|38Top areas of investment in automation to boost software quality:UAEEgyptQatarKuwaitSaudia ArabiaBahrainContinuously testing software quality in production67%60%74%64%37%53%Automating release validation to stop defects entering production2
89、0%60%35%52%37%40%Top areas of investment in automation to boost software security:UAEEgyptQatarKuwaitSaudia ArabiaBahrainContinuously testing software security in production(shift-right)60%60%74%92%53%73%Automatic detection and blocking of zero-day and unknown vulnerabilities63%75%52%48%20%47%Contin
90、uously testing software security earlier in the development cycle(shift-left)33%35%19%8%30%27%Global data summary:Middle EastChapter 3:Automation is key to software deliveryObservability and security convergence|39UAEEgyptQatarKuwaitSaudi ArabiaBahrainCIOs say extending a DevSecOps culture to more t
91、eams and applications is key to accelerating digital transformation and driving faster,more secure software releases.80%90%87%88%67%93%CIOs say their teams fully adhere to a DevSecOps culture.13%35%16%28%23%13%Chapter 4:Collaboration drives successful transformationGlobal data summary:Middle EastObs
92、ervability and security convergence|40The biggest barriers for CIOs embracing DevSecOpsUAEEgyptQatarKuwaitSaudi ArabiaBahrainSecurity teams dont trust developers and wont embrace DevSecOps70%85%65%76%53%73%Developers perceive security teams as a blocker to innovation60%65%81%72%60%87%The siloed cult
93、ure between DevOps and security teams leads to a resistance to collaboration47%35%23%20%40%13%Chapter 4:Collaboration drives successful transformationGlobal data summary:Middle EastObservability and security convergence|41The most important factors in organizations ability to deliver software that w
94、orks perfectly UAEEgyptQatarKuwaitSaudi ArabiaBahrainAbility to capture all metrics,logs,and traces for on-demand querying and analytics67%85%55%52%73%60%Ability to access real-time insights from observability data,so it is more actionable in the quality evaluation and delivery process73%50%35%40%7%
95、40%Eliminate the need for teams to manually analyze or query observability data for answers,so they can focus on innovation37%35%65%52%77%73%Ability to conduct real-time analytics on all observability data in full context,so teams can automate CI/CD pipelines30%45%39%48%40%27%Chapter 5:Observability
96、 and security are convergingGlobal data summary:Middle EastObservability and security convergence|42UAEEgyptQatarKuwaitSaudi ArabiaBahrainCIOs say the convergence of observability and security practices will be critical to building a DevSecOps culture97%95%97%96%93%93%CIOs say increasing the use of
97、AIOps within DevOps and security projects will be key to scaling up DevSecOps90%100%97%76%90%100%Chapter 5:Observability and security are convergingGlobal data summary:Middle EastAustraliaSingaporeIndiaMalaysiaOrganizations say digital transformation has accelerated in the past 12 months78%78%72%82%
98、Organizations say digital transformation will continue to speed up23%24%30%26%Organizations say digital transformation is stabilizing,or happening at the same pace as last year73%76%64%72%Chapter 1:Digital transformation knows no boundsObservability and security convergence|43Global data summary:Asi
99、a PacificSample includes 100 respondents from Australia and 50 respondents from each of India,Singapore,and Malaysia.Chapter 1:Digital transformation knows no boundsAverage speed at which organizations deploy software updatesAustraliaSingaporeIndiaMalaysiaEvery minute or less8%10%18%12%Every two hou
100、rs or less66%72%76%84%Every 12 hours or less91%90%86%88%Observability and security convergence|44Global data summary:Asia PacificAustraliaSingaporeIndiaMalaysiaOrganizations admit theyre forced to make tradeoffs among quality,security,and user experience to meet the need for rapid transformation72%7
101、0%52%66%CIOs say they must sacrifice code quality and user experience due to increasing pressure to meet the demand for faster innovation59%60%50%70%Increase from last year37%40%34%56%CIOs say they must sacrifice code security because they are under so much pressure to meet the demand for faster inn
102、ovation60%48%58%58%CISOs are confident that applications have been fully tested for vulnerabilities before going live in production40%22%55%18%Organizations say they have a mature DevSecOps culture38%37%18%18%Chapter 2:Emphasis on fast software delivery creates tradeoffs with quality and securityObs
103、ervability and security convergence|45Global data summary:Asia PacificObservability and security convergence|46AustraliaSingaporeIndiaMalaysiaDevOps teams time is spent on manual tasks such as detecting code quality issues and vulnerabilities,affecting time spent on innovation33%30%35%35%Increase fr
104、om last year12%8%12%12%Average annual organizational spend on automation across development,security,and operations$13.1 million$10 million$15 million$19.8 millionThe average increase organizations expect in their annual investment in DevSecOps automation by 202441%39%45%42%CIOs say AI-driven priori
105、tization of application vulnerabilities is a priority area for investment in automation31%34%34%40%CISOs say AI-driven prioritization of application vulnerabilities is a priority area for investment in automation 65%62%66%64%CIOs say they need to improve their trust in the accuracy of AIs decisions
106、before they can automate more of the CI/CD pipeline and drive application self-healing.91%88%88%94%Chapter 3:Automation is key to software deliveryGlobal data summary:Asia PacificObservability and security convergence|47Top areas of investment in automation to boost software quality:AustraliaSingapo
107、reIndiaMalaysiaContinuously testing software quality in production47%58%58%56%Automating release validation to stop defects entering production51%44%42%44%Top areas of investment in automation to boost software security:AustraliaSingaporeIndiaMalaysiaContinuously testing software security in product
108、ion(shift-right)51%56%44%58%Automatic detection and blocking of zero-day and unknown vulnerabilities56%40%52%52%Continuously testing software security earlier in the development cycle(shift-left)32%28%40%34%Global data summary:Asia PacificChapter 3:Automation is key to software deliveryObservability
109、 and security convergence|48AustraliaSingaporeIndiaMalaysiaCIOs say extending a DevSecOps culture to more teams and applications is key to accelerating digital transformation and driving faster,more secure software releases.94%92%88%84%CIOs say their teams fully adhere to a DevSecOps culture.20%22%2
110、4%16%Chapter 4:Collaboration drives successful transformationGlobal data summary:Asia PacificObservability and security convergence|49The biggest barriers for CIOs embracing DevSecOpsAustraliaSingaporeIndiaMalaysiaSecurity teams dont trust developers and wont embrace DevSecOps61%74%72%74%Developers
111、perceive security teams as a blocker to innovation56%62%54%60%The siloed culture between DevOps and security teams leads to a resistance to collaboration49%38%48%42%Chapter 4:Collaboration drives successful transformationGlobal data summary:Asia PacificObservability and security convergence|50The mo
112、st important factors in organizations ability to deliver software that works perfectly AustraliaSingaporeIndiaMalaysiaAbility to capture all metrics,logs,and traces for on-demand querying and analytics71%68%62%64%Ability to access real-time insights from observability data,so it is more actionable i
113、n the quality evaluation and delivery process65%62%70%52%Eliminate the need for teams to manually analyze or query observability data for answers,so they can focus on innovation30%40%30%42%Ability to conduct real-time analytics on all observability data in full context,so teams can automate CI/CD pi
114、pelines36%24%48%46%Chapter 5:Observability and security are convergingGlobal data summary:Asia PacificObservability and security convergence|51AustraliaSingaporeIndiaMalaysiaCIOs say the convergence of observability and security practices will be critical to building a DevSecOps culture87%90%90%98%C
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