EC-Council Certified DevSecOps Engineer (ECDE)

 

Who should attend

  • C|ASE-certified professionals
  • Application security professionals
  • DevOps engineers
  • Software engineers and testers
  • IT security professionals
  • Cybersecurity engineers and analysts
  • Anyone with prior knowledge of application security who wants to build their career in DevSecOps

Prerequisites

Students should have an understanding of application security concepts.

Course Objectives

  • Understand DevOps security bottlenecks and discover how the culture, philosophy, practices, and tools of DevSecOps can enhance collaboration and communication across development and operations teams.
  • Understand the DevSecOps toolchain and how to include security controls in automated DevOps pipelines.
  • Integrate Eclipse and GitHub with Jenkins to build applications.
  • Align security practices like security requirement gathering, threat modeling, and secure code reviews with development workflows.
  • Integrate threat modeling tools like Threat Dragon, ThreatModeler, and Threatspec; manage security requirements with Jira and Confluence; and use Jenkins to create a secure CI/CD pipeline.
  • Understand and implement continuous security testing with static, dynamic, and interactive application security testing and SCA tools (e.g., Snyk, SonarQube, StackHawk, Checkmarx SAST, Debricked, WhiteSource Bolt).
  • Integrate runtime application selfprotection tools like Hdiv, Sqreen, and Dynatrace that protect applications during runtime with fewer false positives and remediate known vulnerabilities.
  • Integrate SonarLint with the Eclipse and Visual Studio Code IDEs.
  • Implement tools like the JFrog IDE plugin and the Codacy platform.
  • Integrate automated security testing into a CI/CD pipeline using Amazon CloudWatch; Amazon Elastic Container Registry; and AWS CodeCommit, CodeBuild, CodePipeline, Lambda, and Security Hub.
  • Implement various automation tools and practices, including Jenkins, Bamboo, TeamCity, and Gradle.
  • Perform continuous vulnerability scans on data and product builds using automated tools like Nessus, SonarCloud, Amazon Macie, and Probely.
  • Implement penetration testing tools like gitGraber and GitMiner to secure CI/CD pipelines.
  • Use AWS and Azure tools to secure applications.
  • Integrate automated tools to identify security misconfigurations that could expose sensitive information and result in attacks.
  • Understand the concept of infrastructure as code and provision and configure infrastructure using tools like Ansible, Puppet, and Chef.
  • Audit code pushes, pipelines, and compliance using logging and monitoring tools like Sumo Logic, Datadog, Splunk, the ELK stack, and Nagios.
  • Use automated monitoring and alerting tools (e.g., Splunk, Azure Monitor, Nagios) and create a real-time alert and control system.
  • Integrate compliance-as-code tools like Cloud Custodian and the DevSec framework to ensure that organizational regulatory or compliance requirements are met without hindering production.
  • Scan and secure infrastructure using container and image scanners (Trivy and Qualys) and infrastructure security scanners (Bridgecrew and Checkov).
  • Integrate tools and practices to build continuous feedback into the DevSecOps pipeline using Jenkins and Microsoft Teams email notifications.
  • Integrate alerting tools like Opsgenie with log management and monitoring tools to enhance operations performance and security.

Course Content

  • Understanding DevOps Culture
  • Introduction to DevSecOps
  • DevSecOps Pipeline—Plan Stage
  • DevSecOps Pipeline—Code Stage
  • DevSecOps Pipeline—Build and Test Stage
  • DevSecOps Pipeline—Release and Deploy Stage
  • DevSecOps Pipeline—Operate and Monitor Stage

Prices & Delivery methods

Classroom Training

Duration
3 days

Price
  • on request

Schedule

Currently there are no training dates scheduled for this course.