Security is at an even greater risk of being ignored as developers work remotely. The absence of in-person whiteboard sessions, hallway conversations, and friendly chats by the coffee machine means we must adapt how we work together to create and deliver great software. We must make a concentrated effort to secure development while working from home. Here are five best practices that both dev and security teams should adopt: Empower developers to build with security front of mind. Instead of breaking the build due to a security violation, fail pull requests should be used to test code changes.”]
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/application-security/secure-development-takes-a-remote-village