DevSecOps Practitioner (DevOps Institute)


Description
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.
| 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 |