There is a significant tension between security teams, operations or IT, and core R&D engineering within organizations when traditional security activities are siloed. However, integrating security practices throughout the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) can elevate the overall confidence level of security practices for the entire organization. Threat modeling, which connects business stakeholders and focuses on answering fundamental questions, creates a collaborative environment and open discussion between Dev, Sec, and Ops parties. Despite being at the highest level of security integration, 29% of organizations still experience friction when collaborating between security teams and delivery teams. However, this is less common than among medium-level security integration organizations. Organizations with strong security integration can prioritize security issues over feature delivery and address them faster, viewing security as a shared responsibility across the organization.