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DevSecOps Training for Managers - Tonex Training


DevSecOps Training for Managers. Course presented by Tonex Training.

DevSecOps is a way of approaching IT security with an “everyone is responsible for security” mindset involving best security practices into an organization’s DevOps pipeline applied to programs and Projects.

DevSecOps Training for Managers, a 1-Day Training Workshop for Leadership, and Program and Project Managers


Who Should Attend?
DevSecOps training is appropriate for:

Program and Project Managers
IT Leadership
IT Infrastructure Managers
CIOs , CTOs, CSO
Configuration Managers
Developers and Application Team Members and Leads
IT Project & Program Managers
Product Owners and Managers


Learning Objectives:
DevSecOps Training for Manager, participants learn about:

DevSecOps What, Why, and How
Benefits of DevSecOps
Find out and explain the phases of the DevOps lifecycle
Learn the roles and responsibilities that support DevOps environments
Explain the security and identify the risk principles of DevOps
Identify and explain the requirements
Apply DevOps-style security metrics
Calculate security controls necessary to ensure confidentiality, integrity and availability (CIA) in DevOps environments
Review and evaluate key DevSecOps metrics and tools to continuously monitor DevOps security risks and more…

Program Agenda:

Morning Session
Afternoon Session
Workshop: Overview of DevSecOps Best Practices Applied to Your Project (Using Tonex Methodology and Templates)

Request more information regarding DevSecOps training for managers. Visit tonex.com for course and workshop detail.

DevSecOps Training for Managers

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