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DevSecOps : What, Why and How | DevSecOps Training For Managers

DevSecOps is a method for moving toward IT security with an "everybody is liable for security" attitude including best security rehearses into an association's DevOps pipeline applied to projects and Projects.




The DevSecOps Training for Managers is an a-day prologue to DevSecOps. Members will learn and apply the effect on IT security in present day DevOps as a major aspect of the IT Modernization.


Training designed 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 What, Why, and How
  • Advantages of DevSecOps
  • Recognize and clarify the periods of the DevOps lifecycle
  • Take a gander at the jobs and obligations that help DevOps situations
  • Portray the security and distinguish the hazard standards of DevOps
  • Recognize and disclose the prerequisites required to fulfill the security meaning of DevOps ventures
  • Use DevOps-style security measurements to quantify and screen security practices and execution in activities and projects
  • Examine methodologies for defending DevOps approach
  • Clarify procedures for securing information very still and information moving and more.




Program Agenda:

Course will be performed into 2 sessions as morning session and afternoon session.

  • Security in the Traditional Projects and Programs
  • Where and How It All Went Wrong
  • What Is DevSecOps?
  • DevOps vs. DevSecOps
  • DevSecOps What, Why, and How
  • Principles Behind DevSecOps
  • DevSecOps Benefits
  • DevOps Security Requirements and concept of “Shift Left”
  • People, Process, and Technology
  • DevOps Security Activities
  • Management Tools for Securing DevOps
  • DevSecOps Maturity
  • Risk Management Framework (RMF), DevOps and DevSecOps
  • Workshops and more.

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

DevSecOps Training For Managers

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