Course Outline
Introduction
- How DevOps creates more security risk for organizations.
- The cost of agility, speed, and decentralized control.
Limitations of Traditional Security Tools
- Security policies.
- Firewall rules.
- Lack of APIs for integration.
- Lack of visualization tools.
Implementing a DevOps-Ready Security Program
Aligning Security with Business Goals
Removing the Security Bottleneck
Implementing Detailed Visibility
Standardizing Security Configurations
Adding Sensors into the Application
- Interactive Application Security Testing.
- Runtime Application Self-Protection.
Providing Security Data to DevOps Tools through RESTful APIs
On-Demand Scaling and Micro-Perimeterization of Security Controls
Per-Resource Granular Security Policies
Automating Attacks against Pre-Production Code
Continually Testing the Production Environment
Protecting Web Applications from an Agile/DevOps Perspective
Securing Containers and Clouds
Embracing Next-Generation Automated Security Tools
The Future of DevOps and Its Strategic Role in Security
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with DevOps.
- Basic knowledge or interest in security.
Target Audience
- DevOps engineers.
- Security engineers.
Testimonials (2)
Craig was extremely involved in the training, always making sure we are paying attention, adapted the examples to our day-to-day activities and always provided an answer when asked, even if the information was not added in the presentation.
Ecaterina Ioana Nicoale - BOOKING HOLDINGS ROMANIA SRL
Course - DevOps Foundation®
High level of commitment and knowledge of the trainer