Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a blueprint for building cloud resources with precision and speed. However, speed without security can lead to misconfigured settings, exposed secrets, and non-compliant resources that can cause trouble in production. The shift-left approach to IaC involves moving security and compliance earlier in the development process. This approach enables teams to validate security policies, compliance rules, and access controls as code is written. By doing so, teams can get faster feedback, reduce rework, and achieve stronger cloud governance. The shift-left method allows teams to detect issues earlier, rather than waiting until deployment or runtime. This approach is crucial in today's cloud-native organizations where speed and security are equally important. IaC helps businesses automate and standardize how cloud resources are built, but security cannot be an afterthought. By integrating security and compliance checks earlier, teams can build a more secure and compliant cloud environment. Ultimately, the shift-left approach to IaC enables teams to build cloud resources quickly and securely, reducing the risk of production downtime.
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