DevSecOps
Course

This course provides a comprehensive overview of DevSecOps and covers a wide range of topics, including cloud computing, virtualization, containerization, infrastructure as code, and popular DevOps tools and technologies. Learners will gain hands-on experience with a variety of DevOps pipelines, security strategies, disaster recovery, and more. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to implement DevSecOps practices in their organizations and create more secure and efficient software development processes.

Who is this Course for?

This course is designed for software developers, DevOps engineers, security professionals, and IT administrators who want to learn about the integration of security practices into the DevOps process. It is also suitable for anyone interested in learning about cloud computing, virtualization, containerization, and related tools and technologies.

What you will learn with us

Live Online Classes

Our course offers live online classes, which enable learners to attend classes from anywhere with an internet connection. Learners can interact with the instructor and peers in real-time, making the learning experience more engaging and effective.

Hands-on Practice

Our course offers hands-on practice to learners, giving them practical experience in building, deploying, and managing applications in the cloud.This helps learners gain confidence and expertise in using Azure, AWS, and DevOps tools

Industry Experienced Instructors

Our course is led by an industry-experienced instructor who has practical knowledge and expertise in cloud architecture and administration.The instructor provides learners with real-world examples and scenarios, which help them understand how cloud computing is implemented in industry

End-to-End Support

We provide end-to-end support to learners, which includes guidance on setting up their development environment, resolving technical issues, and getting assistance with assignments and projects.This support ensures that learners can focus on learning and practicing without worrying about any technical difficulties

Course Content

  • DevSecOps Overview
    DevOps Architecture
    DevSecOps Strategies, Continuous Security Strategies.
  • Cloud Overview
    Azure Cloud Computing basics
    AWS Cloud Computing Basics
    VMware Virtualization Basics
  • This Module covers a range of topics related to Azure storage and databases, including creating storage accounts and containers, understanding different storage options and performance tiers, and configuring access and permissions using tools such as Azure CLI and SAS tokens. It also covers working with content delivery networks and mounting NFS file shares on Windows and Linux VMs. Additionally, the course covers creating Azure SQL databases and Azure Database for MySQL servers for database creation and replication, as well as managing data disks and using snapshots for backup and recovery.
  • The Module Covers: Microsoft Azure, a cloud computing platform that provides a wide range of services. The content covers the basics of creating an Azure account and managing Azure resources and subscriptions. It also discusses the different tools available for managing Azure, including Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell. Additionally, the content explores the concepts of datacenters, regions, region pairs, availability zones, geographies, and the different groups used for managing Azure resources, such as resource groups, accounts, subscriptions, management groups, and tenants.
  • This Module covers a wide range of topics related to managing virtual machines in Microsoft Azure. It covers the basics of creating a Linux VM in Azure and installing a LAMP stack and IIS WebServer on Azure VMs. The content also discusses the creation of a DB resource and the components of a VM. The different aspects of VM instances are also covered, including types, states, and disks, as well as VM sizes, families, and changing size. Reserved and spot instances are also discussed. The content also covers the availability options in Azure, including fault and update domains. The usage of extensions and features options in VMs is also explored, as well as an introduction to Azure CLI. Creating a resource group, port, IP address, and VM using Azure-CLI is also discussed. Creating custom images for Linux and Windows VM and shared image gallery in Azure is also covered. The content also includes an overview of virtual machine scale set (VMSS) and load balancer concepts, and configuring VMSS using application load balancer and application gateway in Azure.
  • This Module covers a range of topics related to Azure storage and databases, including creating storage accounts and containers, understanding different storage options and performance tiers, and configuring access and permissions using tools such as Azure CLI and SAS tokens. It also covers working with content delivery networks and mounting NFS file shares on Windows and Linux VMs. Additionally, the course covers creating Azure SQL databases and Azure Database for MySQL servers for database creation and replication, as well as managing data disks and using snapshots for backup and recovery.
  • This Module covers a wide range of topics related to managing virtual machines in Microsoft Azure. It covers the basics of creating a Linux VM in Azure and installing a LAMP stack and IIS WebServer on Azure VMs. The content also discusses the creation of a DB resource and the components of a VM. The different aspects of VM instances are also covered, including types, states, and disks, as well as VM sizes, families, and changing size. Reserved and spot instances are also discussed. The content also covers the availability options in Azure, including fault and update domains. The usage of extensions and features options in VMs is also explored, as well as an introduction to Azure CLI. Creating a resource group, port, IP address, and VM using Azure-CLI is also discussed. Creating custom images for Linux and Windows VM and shared image gallery in Azure is also covered. The content also includes an overview of virtual machine scale set (VMSS) and load balancer concepts, and configuring VMSS using application load balancer and application gateway in Azure.
  • This Module covers a wide range of topics related to managing virtual machines in Microsoft Azure. It covers the basics of creating a Linux VM in Azure and installing a LAMP stack and IIS WebServer on Azure VMs. The content also discusses the creation of a DB resource and the components of a VM. The different aspects of VM instances are also covered, including types, states, and disks, as well as VM sizes, families, and changing size. Reserved and spot instances are also discussed. The content also covers the availability options in Azure, including fault and update domains. The usage of extensions and features options in VMs is also explored, as well as an introduction to Azure CLI. Creating a resource group, port, IP address, and VM using Azure-CLI is also discussed. Creating custom images for Linux and Windows VM and shared image gallery in Azure is also covered. The content also includes an overview of virtual machine scale set (VMSS) and load balancer concepts, and configuring VMSS using application load balancer and application gateway in Azure.

Reviews

“I recently completed the Azure Administration course, and I must say it was an excellent learning experience. The instructor was industry-experienced, and the hands-on practice helped me to learn the concepts thoroughly. The end-to-end support was commendable, and I would recommend this course to anyone who wants to learn Azure Administration”

Rohit Kumar

The Live Online Classes were very informative, and I learned a lot about Microsoft Azure. The course covered all the essential topics, including creating a Microsoft Azure account, managing Azure resources and subscriptions, and storage services. The course material was well-organized, and the instructor was very knowledgeable. I would definitely recommend this course 

Priyanka Gaddam 

This Azure Administration course was fantastic, and I learned so much about VM Instance Types, States & Disks, Creating a Linux VM in Azure, and Configuring VMSS using Application LoadBalancer and Application Gateway in Azure. The hands-on practice was very helpful, and the instructor was very supportive. Overall, it was an excellent learning experience, and I would recommend it to others

Rajesh P

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