r/devsecops

19k members
r/devsecops is a subreddit with 19k members. The most common kinds of discussions are solution requests and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses security, ai, devsecops, devops, and vulnerability.
A community for DevSecOps practitioners. Not a place to try and sell something.

Popular Themes in r/devsecops

#1
Solution Requests
: "Trivy Github repository is empty?"
26 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "How to secure your GitHub Actions against supply chain attacks"
25 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "A customer literally hacked our AI agent through a feedback form and we had no idea"
7 posts
#4
Ideas
: "I built an open-source CLI to bootstrap security pipelines because I was tired of managing disparate configs"
3 posts
#5
Money Talk
: "Just did our EOY cloud security spend review. $180k on tooling alone and we're still drowning in alerts"
2 posts
#6
Self-Promotion
: "I rebuilt my DevSecOps learning site into a full platform and I'm looking for feedback from this community"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/devsecops

#1

Security

: "CI/CD Security checklist after the Trivy GitHub Actions compromise"
194 posts
#2

Ai

: "Nobody is talking about Ai agent skills the same way we talked about npm packages and I have a bad feeling about where this is going"
56 posts
#3

Devsecops

: "Devsecops Roadmap"
52 posts
#4

Devops

: "how are Devops teams managing kubernetes costs without hurting developer speed?"
34 posts
#5

Vulnerability

: "Platform team standardized on hardened base images and our Vulnerability backlog dropped by 60% overnight. Should have done this two years ago."
20 posts
#6

Appsec

: "The role of Appsec engineers is moving from being carpenters to gardeners"
14 posts
#7

Container

: "what is an SBOM and why does it matter for Container images"
12 posts
#8

Vulnerabilities

: "Java keeps having critical auth library Vulnerabilities. Is this a pattern or am I imagining it?"
9 posts
#9

Cloud

: "Comparing Cloud security platforms and I'm seeing a lot of marketing fluff. Does anyone actually use these tools day-to-day or is it all hype?"
8 posts
#10

Cve

: "Cve count dropped from 200 to 50 after hardening but broke half our services"
8 posts

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Yearly
+10k members(101.4%)

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Last updated: June 19, 2026