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Deployed Medicine, under the Defense Health Agency (DHA), offers an advanced Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) training program designed to ensure that military personnel are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to save lives in combat environments. This program emphasizes the importance of battlefield first aid, providing soldiers with life-saving techniques that can be applied quickly and effectively during the "golden hour" — the critical period following a traumatic injury when swift medical intervention is most effective.
The TCCC training employs the Capilliary method, which represents a cutting-edge approach that integrates advanced learning technology, real-world medical knowledge, and combat-tested techniques. Capillary training builds on traditional TCCC methods by introducing innovative instructional techniques that cater to the diverse learning styles of modern military personnel.
DevSecOps
DevSecOps, which stands for development, security, and operations, is a framework that integrates security into all phases of the software development lifecycle. Organizations adopt this approach to reduce the risk of releasing code with security vulnerabilities. Through collaboration, automation, and clear processes, teams share responsibility for security, rather than leaving it to the end when issues can be much more difficult and costly to address. DevSecOps is a critical component of a multicloud security strategy.
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