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Implementing DevSecOps Practices
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Implementing DevSecOps Practices
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Overview of this book
DevSecOps is built on the idea that everyone is responsible for security, with the goal of safely distributing security decisions at speed and scale to those who hold the highest level of context. This practice of integrating security into every stage of the development process helps improve both the security and overall quality of the software. This book will help you get to grips with DevSecOps and show you how to implement it, starting with a brief introduction to DevOps, DevSecOps, and their underlying principles.
After understanding the principles, you'll dig deeper into different topics concerning application security and secure coding before learning about the secure development lifecycle and how to perform threat modeling properly. You’ll also explore a range of tools available for these tasks, as well as best practices for developing secure code and embedding security and policy into your application. Finally, you'll look at automation and infrastructure security with a focus on continuous security testing, infrastructure as code (IaC), protecting DevOps tools, and learning about the software supply chain.
By the end of this book, you’ll know how to apply application security, safe coding, and DevSecOps practices in your development pipeline to create robust security protocols.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Preface
Part 1:DevSecOps – What and How?
Chapter 1: Introducing DevSecOps
Part 2: DevSecOps Principles and Processes
Chapter 2: DevSecOps Principles
Chapter 3: Understanding the Security Posture
Chapter 4: Understanding Observability
Chapter 5: Understanding Chaos Engineering
Part 3:Technology
Chapter 6: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment
Chapter 7: Threat Modeling
Chapter 8: Software Composition Analysis (SCA)
Chapter 9: Static Application Security Testing (SAST)
Chapter 10: Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) Scanning
Chapter 11: Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST)
Part 4: Tools
Chapter 12: Setting Up a DevSecOps Program with Open Source Tools
Part 5: Governance and an Effective Security Champions Program
Chapter 13: License Compliance, Code Coverage, and Baseline Policies
Chapter 14: Setting Up a Security Champions Program
Part 6: Case Studies and Conclusion
Chapter 15: Case Studies
Chapter 16: Conclusion
Index
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