Innosphere team implemented a Unified DevSecOps approach by integrating security testing tools within the CI/CD pipeline. Security as Code (SaC) was applied, embedding security policies directly into the infrastructure. Vulnerability management was automated with regular scanning and patching workflows. Shift-left security practices were adopted, where security was integrated early in the development cycle, and automated compliance checks were deployed.
Innosphere team worked with the company to develop a DevOps strategy, promoting a collaborative culture between developers and operations teams. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) was introduced to automate provisioning, scaling, and management of their cloud infrastructure. CESREI provided training to upskill the internal team in using tools like Docker, Jenkins, and Terraform. The company transitioned to an agile DevOps model, allowing them to implement CI/CD pipelines and automated monitoring.
Innosphere team built a fully automated CI/CD pipeline using Jenkins for continuous integration, Docker for containerization, and Kubernetes for deployment orchestration. Automated unit, integration, and security testing were integrated into the pipeline to ensure code quality. The pipeline also supported blue-green deployments, reducing downtime during releases. Continuous monitoring tools were set up to provide feedback loops and improve future deployments.
Innosphere team implemented infrastructure automation using Ansible and Terraform, enabling the healthcare provider to automate the provisioning and configuration of their cloud and on-premises environments. Configuration management was automated across all environments, ensuring consistency. Security automation was also introduced to automate patch management and security audits.