Cybersecurity and Digital Innovation
DevSecOps and Secure Software Development Practices
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About this program
With the continuous advancement of cyber threats, organizations must no longer consider security as a secondary concern during software development. The practices of Secure Software Development and DevSecOps integrate security measures throughout the entire software development lifecycle (SDLC), enabling the rapid delivery of secure and resilient applications.
This Secure Software Development and DevSecOps Training Course equips participants with the ability to recognize vulnerabilities, implement secure coding techniques, and incorporate automated security solutions within DevOps workflows. It highlights the importance of cultivating a security-first mindset while maintaining speed, flexibility, and innovation.
Participants will engage in practical exercises, case analyses, and collaborative workshops to gain hands-on experience with secure SDLC and DevSecOps methodologies.
The course combines expert-led presentations, interactive secure coding labs, CI/CD pipeline activities, and group workshops centered on practical, real-world scenarios.
Enroll in the Secure Software Development and DevSecOps Training Course offered by EuroQuest International Training to develop the skills necessary to integrate security at every phase of software development.
Course benefits
- Integrate security throughout the entire SDLC.
- Implement secure coding and testing methodologies.
- Automate security processes within DevOps pipelines.
- Minimize vulnerabilities and risks during deployment.
- Create software applications that are resilient and compliant.
Key outcomes
- Understand the fundamentals of secure software development.
- Implement best practices in secure coding.
- Incorporate automated security tools into CI/CD workflows.
- Perform static and dynamic application security testing.
- Ensure DevSecOps aligns with compliance and governance standards.
- Enhance secure architecture design and threat modeling capabilities.
- Promote a culture of collective responsibility within DevSecOps teams.
Who should attend
- Software developers and engineers.
- DevOps and DevSecOps practitioners.
- Application security experts.
- IT managers responsible for development teams.