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DevSecOps Practitioner (DevOps Institute)

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The DevSecOps Practitioner course is intended as a follow-on to the DevSecOps Foundation course. The course builds on previous understanding to dive into the technical implementation. The course aims to equip participants with the practices, methods, and tools to engage people across the organization involved in reliability through the use of real-life scenarios and case stories. Upon completion of the course, participants will have tangible takeaways to leverage when back in the office such as implementing DevSecOps practices to their organizational structure, building better pipelines in distributed systems, and having a common technological language. This course positions learners to successfully complete the DevSecOps Practitioner certification exam.

The DevSecOps Practitioner course is intended as a follow-on to the DevSecOps Foundation course. The course builds on previous understanding to dive into the technical implementation. The course aims to equip participants with the practices, methods, and tools to engage people across the organization involved in reliability through the use of real-life scenarios and case stories. Upon completion of the course, participants will have tangible takeaways to leverage when back in the office such as implementing DevSecOps practices to their organizational structure, building better pipelines in distributed systems, and having a common technological language. This course positions learners to successfully complete the DevSecOps Practitioner certification exam.

After completing this course, students will be able to: 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

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

Lesson Id Title Description
1 DevSecOps Advanced Basics Why Advance Practices?
General Awareness
People-Finding Them
Core Process
Technology Overview
2 Understanding Applied Metrics Metric Terms
Accelerating
People-Reporting and Recording
Integrating Process
Technology Automation
3 Architecting and Planning for DevSecOps Architecture Basics
Finding an Architect
Reporting and Recording
Environments Process
Accelerating Decisions
4 Creating a DevSecOps Infrastructure What is Infrastructure?
Equipping the Team
Design Challenges
Monitoring Infrastructure
5 Establishing a Pipeline Pipelines and Workflows
Engineers and Capabilities
Continuous Engagement
Automate and Identify
6 Observing DevSecOps Outcomes Observability vs. Monitoring
Who gets which Report?
Setting Observation Points
Implementing Observability
7 Practical 3rd Way Applications Revisiting 3rd Way
Building Experiments
Getting the Most from the Experiment
8 The Future of DevOps Looking Towards the Future
Staying Trained
Innovation
What, and from Who?
9 Post-Class Assignments/Exercises Extended advanced reading associated with Case Stories from the course
Self-Paced

Free

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Full lifetime access