Modern enterprises are implementing the technical and cultural changes required to embrace DevOps methodology. DevSecOps extends DevOps by introducing security early into the SDLC process, thereby minimizing the security vulnerabilities and enhancing the software security posture. In this workshop, we will show how this can be achieved through a series of live demonstrations and practical examples using open source tools.
As part of this workshop attendees will receive a state-of-the-art DevSecOps tool-chest comprising of various open-source tools and scripts to help the DevOps engineers in automating security within the CI/CD pipeline. While the workshop uses Java/J2EE framework, the workshop is language agnostic and similar tools can be used against other application development frameworks.
The workshop will also present various case studies on how critical bugs and security breaches affecting popular software and applications could have been prevented using a simple DevSecOps approach.
Why DevSecOps?
- The DevSecOps process will help in
- Create a security culture/mindset amongst the already integrated DevDecOps team.
- Find and fix security bugs as early in SDLC as possible.
- The culture promotes the philosophy “security is everyone's problem.
- Integrate all security software centrally and utilize the results more effectively.
- Measure and shrink the attack surface
Who Should Take this CourseDevSecOps Workshop, which will give the target audience a holistic approach in assessing and securing the web applications in an automated fashion within the existing CI/CD pipeline, can be attended by DevOps engineers, security and solutions architects, system administrators and anybody who is willing to inject security aspects in their DevOps process.
Student RequirementsOur workshop will be delivered as an interactive session, so the attendees only need to carry a laptop with them. We also encourage the attendees to download and try the tools and techniques discussed during the workshop as the instructor is demonstrating it.
What Students Should BringA Laptop with Wifi connectivity and admin privileges.
Students will be provided withThe attendees will also receive a free DevSecOps tool-chest (designed by the NotSoSecure team) which can be directly implemented in most CI/CD pipelines.