Identity Security for Software Development: Best Practices That Every Developer Must Know

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Maintaining secrets, credentials, and nonhuman identities in secure ways is an important, though often overlooked, aspect of secure software development. Cloud migration and digital transformation have led to an explosion of nonhuman identities—like automation scripts, cloud native apps, and DevOps tools—that need to be secured across multiple cloud and hybrid environments.

DevOps security often addresses vulnerability scanning, but it neglects broader discussions like authentication, authorization, and access control, potentially leaving the door open for breaches. That's where an identity security strategy focused on secrets management can help.

In this practical book, authors John Walsh and Uzi Ailon provide conceptual frameworks, technology overviews, and practical code snippets to help DevSecOps engineers, cybersecurity engineers, security managers, and software developers address use cases across CI/CD pipelines, Kubernetes and cloud native, hybrid and multicloud, automation/RPA, IOT/OT, and more. You'll learn:

  • The fundamentals of authentication, authorization, access control, and secrets management
  • What developers need to know about managing secrets and identity to build safer apps
  • What nonhuman identities, secrets, and credentials are—and how to secure them
  • How developers work with their cross-function peers to build safer apps
  • How identity security fits into modern software development practices

About the author

John Walsh is a distinguished authority in software security, with over 15 years of experience in various roles within enterprise security companies. From software developer to product manager, product marketing, and open-source community manager, his diverse background has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of securing the entire software supply chain. This unique perspective enables him to communicate the intricacies of enterprise software security with clarity and depth, catering to both technical and non-technical audiences.

Uzi is a seasoned software engineering professional with over 25 years of experience, including 15 years focused on customer engagement and sales. With deep expertise in the entire software development lifecycle, security, and DevOps, Uzi understands the unique challenges enterprises face in balancing innovation with security. As a leader in CyberArk's Machine Identities solutions, Uzi is committed to helping organizations strengthen their security posture while fostering seamless collaboration between DevOps and security teams. By leveraging automation to reduce security risks and enhance operational efficiency, Uzi enables businesses to protect their most critical assets without compromising agility. With a strong grasp of the business objectives of Fortune 500 companies, Uzi bridges the gap between technical excellence and strategic goals, ensuring that security solutions align with broader enterprise needs. His customer-centric approach and extensive industry knowledge make him a trusted advisor in driving secure, scalable, and efficient digital transformations. Over the years, Uzi has worked with hundreds of customers, helping to design their machine identity security solutions and define best practices that enhance security, compliance, and operational effectiveness.

Matt was co-founder & CEO of Jetstack, a Kubernetes company he bootstrapped in 2015 before being acquired by Venafi in 2020. Venafi was subsequently acquired by private equity company Thoma Bravo, and then the cybersecurity company CyberArk.Jetstack is best known for its open source project 'cert-manager', which is downloaded millions of times a day to secure cloud native infrastructure. Cert-manager was donated to the CNCF in 2020, and graduated in 2024.Matt has played a number of product and leadership roles since being acquired, and now leads workload identity at CyberArk (think SPIFFE!) In January 2021, Matt was awarded as a top 100 Open Source Influencer by OpenUK. He also acts as Entrepreneur as Residence for Open UK, and has an advisory role with the AI engineering firm Helix.

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