COURSE OBJECTIVE:
At the end of the course, the following learning objectives are expected to be achieved:
• Comprehend the underlying principles of DevSecOps
• Distinguish between the technical elements used across DevSecOps practices
• Demonstrate how practical maturity concepts can be extended across multiple areas.
• Implement metric-based assessments tied to your organization.
• Recognize modern architectural concepts including microservice to monolith transitions.
• Recognize the various languages and tools used to communicate architectural concepts.
• Contrast the options used to build a DevSecOps infrastructure through Platform as a Service, Server-less construction, and event-driven mediums
• Prepare hiring practices to recognize and understand the individual knowledge, skills, and abilities required for mature Dev.
• Identify the various technical requirements tied to the DevSecOps pipelines and how those impact people and process choices.
• Review various approaches to securing data repositories and pipelines.
• Analyze how monitoring and observability practices contribute to valuable outcomes.
• Comprehend how to implement monitoring at key points to contribute to actionable analysis.
• Evaluate how different experimental structures contribute to the 3rd Way.
• Identify future trends that may affect DevSecOps
TARGET AUDIENCE:
The target audience for the DevSecOps Practitioner course are professionals including:
Anyone focused on implementing or improving DevSecOps practices in their organization
Anyone interested in modern IT leadership and organizational change approaches
Business Managers
Business Stakeholders
Change Agents
Consultants
DevOps Practitioners
IT Directors
IT Managers
IT Team Leaders
Product Owners
Scrum Masters
Software Engineers
Site Reliability Engineers
System Integrators
Tool Providers
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
• It is highly recommended that learners attend the DevSecOps Foundation course with an accredited DevOps Institute Education Partner and complete the DevSecOps Foundation certification prior to attending the DevSecOps Practitioner course and exam. An understanding and knowledge of common DevSecOps terminology, concepts, principles, and related work experience are recommended.
COURSE CONTENT:
Course Introduction
Module 1: DevSecOps Advanced Basics
Module 2: Understanding Applied Metrics
Module 3: Architecting and Planning for DevSecOps
Module 4: Creating a DevSecOps Infrastructure
Module 5: Establishing a Pipeline
Module 6: Observing DevSecOps Outcomes
Module 7: Practical 3rd Way Applications
Module 8: The Future of DevOps
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