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EC-Council Certified DevSecOps Engineer (ECDE)

Offered by EC-Council, EC-Council Certified DevSecOps Engineer (E|CDE) is a perfect blend of theoretical and practical knowledge of DevSecOps in your on-premises and cloud-native (AWS and Azure) environment. The E|CDE training program offered by Multimatics is designed to help participants build the essential skills to design, develop, and maintain secure applications and infrastructure. The training material is prepared based on the latest edition of E|CDE, accompanied by discussions and exercises to work on the questions.


Multimatics is an Authorized Training Center for the EC-Council Certified DevSecOps Engineer (E|CDE) training and certification program accredited by the EC-Council.

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Program Details

Durations

The program is a 5-day intensive training class.

Method of Delivery

The program provided by Multimatics will be delivered through interactive presentation by professional instructor(s), group debriefs, individual and team exercises, behavior modelling and roleplays, one-to-one and group discussion, case studies, and projects.

Who Should Attend?

The program is designed for C|ASE-certified professionals, Application Security Professionals, DevOps Engineers, IT Security Professionals, Cybersecurity Engineer and Analysts, Software Engineers and Testers, and anyone with prior knowledge of application security who wants to build a career in DevSecOps.

Program Objectives

By the end of the program, participants will be able to:

  • 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
  • Integrate Eclipse and GitHub with Jenkins to build applications
  • 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
  • Integrate runtime application self-protection tools like Hdiv, Sqreen, and Dynatrace that protect applications during runtime with fewer false positives and remediate known vulnerabilities
  • Implement tools like the Jfrog IDE plugin and the Codacy platform
  • Implement various automation tools and practices, including Jenkins, Bamboo, TeamCity, and Gradle
  • Implement penetration testing tools like gitGraber and GitMiner to secure CI/CD pipelines
  • Integrate automated tools to identify security misconfigurations that could expose sensitive information and result in attacks
  • Audit code pushes, pipelines, and compliance using logging and monitoring tools like Sumo Logic, Datadog, Splunk, the ELK Stack, and Nagios
  • 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
  • Integrate tools and practices to build continuous feedback into the DevSecOps pipeline using Jenkins and Microsoft Teams email notifications
  • Understand the DevSecOps toolchain and how to include security controls in automated DevOps pipelines
  • 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 SonarLint with the Eclipse and Visual Studio Code IDEs
  • 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
  • Perform continuous vulnerability scans on data and product builds using automated tools like Nessus, SonarCloud, Amazon Macie, and Probely
  • Use AWS and Azure tools to secure applications
  • Understand the concept of infrastructure as code and provision and configure infrastructure using tools like Ansible, Puppet, and Chef
  • Use automated monitoring and alerting tools (e.g., Splunk, Azure Monitor, Nagios) and create a real-time alert and control system
  • Scan and secure infrastructure using container and image scanners (Trivy and Qualys) and infrastructure security scanners (Bridgecrew and Checkov)
  • Integrate alerting tools like Opsgenie with log management and monitoring tools to enhance operations performance and security

Examination Details

Duration

5 Days

Format

    Open BookClose Book

Level

Advanced

Passing Grade

65%

Program Modules

Understanding DevOps Culture

Topic Covered

  • This module of our DevSecOps course takes you through the foundational exploration of DevOps evolution and its role in the modern software development Life Cycle. Participants learn to implement DevOps methodologies in diverse environments, including on-premises, AWS, and Azure cloud settings.