• Classroom
  • Online, Self-Paced
Course Description

DEV540 gives developers and security professionals the tools needed to build and deliver secure software using DevOps and cloud services, specifically Amazon Web Services (AWS). It explains how the principles, practices, and tools of DevOps and AWS can improve the reliability, integrity, and security of applications.

The first two days of the course examine the implementation of Secure DevOps using lessons from successful DevOps security programs. Using popular open-source tools such as GitLab, Puppet, Jenkins, Vault, Graphana, and Docker, you will create a secure DevOps CI/CD toolchain that can automatically build, test, and deploy infrastructure and applications. In a series of labs, you will inject security into your CI/CD toolchain using a variety of security tools, patterns, and techniques.

The final three days of the course will teach you to shift your DevOps workloads to the cloud and secure software using AWS. With your CI/CD toolchain, you will build a cloud infrastructure that can deploy applications and microservices to the cloud, instead of to local servers. You'll also analyze and fix cloud infrastructure and application vulnerabilities using AWS security services and tools such as API Gateway, IAM, CloudFront Signed URLs, Security Token Service, KMS, encryption, WAF, Lambda for Serverless computing, CFN NAG scanner, AWS Security Benchmark, and much more.

DEV540 makes extensive use of open-source materials and tooling for automated configuration management ("Infrastructure as Code"), Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Deployment, containerization, micro-segmentation, automated compliance ("Compliance as Code"), and Continuous Monitoring. It also uses Jenkins and AWS developer tools such as CloudFormation, CodeCommit, CodeBuild, CodePipeline, and other cloud application services, so you can experience the use of these services when securing infrastructure and applications.

Learning Objectives

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Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the Knowledge Skills and Abilities (KSAs) identified within the Specialty Areas listed below. Click to view Specialty Area details within the interactive National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework.