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LDRA Accelerates Software Security with GitLab Integration

Latest cloud-native integration reduces barriers to DevSecOps entry for aviation and defence organizations, adding to existing support for Microsoft Azure DevOps and Amazon Web Services
Wirral, UK—November 29, 2023—LDRA, the leader in standards compliance, automated software verification, software code analysis, and test tools, today announced integration with GitLab to help developers continuously detect and remediate security issues as early as possible in the software development lifecycle. Combining LDRA’s static analysis, code coverage, and unit testing capabilities with GitLab’s AI-powered DevSecOps platform helps small- and medium-sized organizations “shift left” to secure coding practices to improve application security and time to market.
GitLab integration allows embedded software teams to identify security issues found by the LDRA tool suite without having to leave their familiar cloud-native automation pipeline. As part of a robust DevSecOps program, LDRA’s analysis and testing capabilities continually assess operations and files on every code change, helping teams to centralize the reporting and management of security issues.
“The security landscape for aviation and defence applications changes every day, fuelled by unprecedented complexity and connectivity in today’s mission-critical systems,” said Ian Hennell, Operations Director, LDRA. “LDRA’s integration with GitLab offers a faster way to detect and remediate vulnerabilities across the entire code base by kicking off automated static analysis, code coverage, and unit testing without developers having to worry about it.”
Security is Built in, Not Bolted On
The integration between LDRA and GitLab brings development, security and operations together to improve efficiencies and effectiveness from the start. Using the LDRA tool suite with a containerized build model within a GitLab pipeline, development teams ensure the analysis and testing of code security is fast, consistent and repeatable. This also allows the execution of tasks in parallel, greatly accelerating vulnerability remediation and reducing time to market.
“Rapid and incremental software integration only works when you have rapid and comprehensive testing built into the development pipeline,” Hennell added. “The LDRA/GitLab integration optimizes DevSecOps practices right from the first code push and helps plug security holes throughout the product lifecycle.”
LDRA Tool Suite Supports Multiple On-premises, Cloud-native Deployment Options
In addition to GitLab, the LDRA tool suite supports other on-premises and cloud-native deployment options such as Wind River Studio, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure DevOps. These integrations meet developers where they code to support environment hardening and simplifying the achievement of security at scale.
Additional information about how LDRA helps software development teams build safety into their critical applications is available at https://ldra.com/.
About LDRA
For more than 45 years, LDRA has developed and driven the market for software that automates code analysis and software testing for safety-, mission-, security-, and business-critical markets. Working with clients to achieve early error identification and elimination and full compliance with industry standards, LDRA traces requirements through static and dynamic analysis to unit testing and verification for a wide variety of hardware and software platforms. Boasting a worldwide presence, LDRA has headquarters in the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, and India coupled with an extensive distributor network. For more information on the LDRA tool suite, please visit www.ldra.com.

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