Security is the top concern of businesses today. This course shows developers how to mitigate security risks by implementing DevSecOps best practices. Every organization with a DevOps framework should be looking to shift toward a DevSecOps mindset, bringing individuals of all abilities and across all technology disciplines to a higher level of proficiency in security. From testing for potential security exploits to building business-driven security services, a DevSecOps framework that uses DevSecOps tools ensures security is built into applications rather than being bolted on haphazardly afterwards.

Securing Your DevOps Pipelines

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Intermediate level
Recommended experience
7 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
What you'll learn
Build a DevSecOps pipeline in CircleCI with several industry standard tools
Deploy a TypeScript full-stack app and see how DevSecOps reports security risks
Learn how to get your organization onboard with a security and DevOps mindset
Perform simple automated security audits to further check for vulnerabilities
Skills you'll gain
Tools you'll learn
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Assessments
6 assignments
Taught in English
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