From the EU’s NIS2 Directive to U.S. SEC breach disclosure rules, cybersecurity regulation is accelerating faster than code releases. DevOps teams must evolve into RegOps—embedding compliance, traceability, and trust directly into their CI/CD pipelines. The future of DevOps isn’t just agile—it’s accountable.
Tricentis Acquires SeaLights to Map Code Changes to Tests
Tricentis today revealed it has acquired SeaLights, a provider of a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that uses machine learning algorithms to keep track of changes to code.
3 Ways Traceability Boosts Decision-Making, Accountability
Traceability can be a key tool to allow for a streamlined process of complex decision-making New software is being developed at an incredible pace to help make our lives easier. This doesn’t change the fact that humans are still held accountable for product development decisions, whether these are made with or without advanced analysis tools. […]
3 Reasons Why Traceability Should Be a DevOps Priority
Traceability in DevOps is about ensuring clarity, accountability and the best possible end product for customers There’s a lot to think about when it comes to mobile DevOps. For a start, there’s the need for effective cooperation between members of different teams, perhaps even via team collaboration software for remote workers. With so many people […]
5 Ways Traceability Is Changing to Bolster the Remote Workforce
Traceability has always been a useful tool in the development process, but it has become especially important since the COVID-19 outbreak and the increased remote workforce. Where developers and engineers were once working side-by-side, with the ability to discuss their process and keep their team informed, they are now navigating a remote collaboration landscape. According […]





