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Course Outline

  • Realising DevSecOps Outcomes
    • Origins of DevOps
    • Evolution of DevSecOps
    • CALMS
    • The Three Ways
  • Defining the Cyberthreat Landscape
    • What is the Cyber Threat Landscape?
    • What is the threat?
    • What are we protecting against?
    • What do we protect, and why?
    • How do I communicate with security?
  • Building a Responsive DevSecOps Model
    • Demonstrate Model
    • Technical, business, and human outcomes
    • What is being measured?
    • Gating and thresholding
  • Integrating DevSecOps Stakeholders
    • The DevSecOps State of Mind
    • The DevSecOps Stakeholders
    • What’s at stake for whom?
    • Participating in the DevSecOps model
  • Establishing DevSecOps Best Practices
    • Start where you are
    • Integrating people, process, technology, and governance
    • DevSecOps operating model
    • Communication practices and boundaries
    • Focusing on outcomes
  • Best Practices to Get Started
    • The Three Ways
    • Identifying the target state
    • Value stream-centric thinking
  • DevOps Pipelines and Continuous Compliance
    • The goal of a DevOps pipeline
    • Why continuous compliance is important
    • Archetypes and reference architectures
    • Coordinating DevOps pipeline construction
    • DevSecOps tool categories, types, and examples
  • Learning Using Outcomes
    • Security training options
    • Training as policy
    • Experiential learning
    • Cross-skilling
    • The DevSecOps collective body of knowledge
    • Preparing for the DevSecOps Foundation certification exam

Requirements

PREREQUISITES

Participants should have a foundational knowledge and understanding of common DevOps definitions and principles.

AUDIENCE
The target audience for the DevSecOps Foundation course includes professionals such as:

  • Anyone involved in, or interested in learning about, DevSecOps strategies and automation
  • Anyone involved in Continuous Delivery toolchain architectures
  • Compliance teams
  • Business managers
  • Delivery staff
  • DevOps engineers
  • IT managers
  • IT security professionals, practitioners, and managers
  • Maintenance and support staff
  • Managed service providers
  • Project and product managers
  • Quality assurance teams
  • Release managers
  • Scrum masters
  • Site reliability engineers
  • Software engineers
  • Testers
 14 Hours

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