SecDevOps Practitioner® (SDOP) Certification Training

Course 3975

  • Duration: 2 days
  • Exam Voucher: Yes
  • Language: English
  • 11 PMI PDUs
  • 8 DevOps Institute Continuing Education Units
  • Level: Intermediate

This SecDevOps Practitioner® (SDOP) Certification Training follows the SecDevOps foundational practice in Course 3695, SecDevOps Foundation® (SDOF) Certification Training. While the foundation course provides a basic understanding and outlines the roadmap for implementation, this practitioner-level class adds a range of techniques for a more comprehensive understanding of SecDevOps. This includes achieving optimum outcomes by designing the right pipeline architecture, creating an effective team, and establishing best-practice processes.

SDOP Certification Training Delivery Methods

  • In-Person

  • Online

SDOP Certification Training Information

In this SDOP Certification training, you will learn how to:

  • Prepare for the DevOps Institute SecDevOps Practitioner Certification (SDOP) with the world’s first accredited SecDevOps Practitioner course.
  • Establish SecDevOps maturity guidance for people processes and technology.
  • Implement and optimize typical pipeline tools to improve CI/CD/CC results.
  • Gather effective metrics to streamline, verify, and tune pipeline operations.
  • Follow architectural best practices, including immutable infrastructure and high observability.
  • Leverage experimentation to achieve highly effective automated security protection.
  • Improve team performance following the leadership-at-all-levels approach.
  • Case studies, group collaborations, and practical hands-on exercises using specific pipeline tools are included.
  • Receive official certification from the DevOps Institute (DOI).
  • Continue learning and face new challenges with after-course one-on-one instructor coaching.

SDOP Certification Training Prerequisites

SecDevOps Foundational certification (SDOF) is expected, or DevOps Foundational certification or DevSecOps Foundational certification. Related courses include:

Prospective attendees can confirm their prerequisite knowledge by taking the pre-course skills assessment (which takes approximately 15 minutes).

SDOP Certification Exam Information

  • For certification, successfully pass (65%) the 90-minute examination, consisting of forty multiple-choice.
  • The certification and exam are governed and maintained by DevOps Institute.
  • The exam is conducted online and is open book.
  • A sample exam is provided to attendees at the end of the class.
  • A complimentary voucher to take the exam is provided by Learning Tree International.

SecDevOps Practitioner Certification Training Outline

  • Know where you are so you can start from where you are 
  • What level are your people, processes, and pipelines 

Collaboration: Guidance metrics for people and process

Hands-On: Executing and debugging the case-study pipeline

  • Improve feedback to understand what is most important

Hands-On: Reviewing metrics from the case-study pipeline

Collaboration: What 2nd metrics are missing?

  • Metric isolation and accuracy for incremental experimentation

Collaboration: Third-way considerations

Hands-On: Implementing a third-way spike

  • Planning and architectural structure best practices
  • What does security first actually mean?

Collaboration: What architecture do we have/should we have?

Hands-On: Architecture and security improvements to case study pipeline

Collaboration: Observing functional and security outcomes

  • Lessons from Site Reliability Engineering

Collaboration: Aiding resilience for SRE (Site Reliability Engineering)

  • Examining immutability for deployment
  • High observability strategies for availability and security

Hands-On: Immutable deployment and high observability

  • Before and after development (acquisition and disposal)

Collaboration: Is such-and-such a tool safe?

  • Ongoing best practices and analysis of outcomes

Collaboration: Personal Action Planning

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SecDevOps Practitioner Certification Training FAQs

SecDevOps is a powerful modern approach for creating software that integrates security into the development life cycle. The effectiveness of the U.S. (United States) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) initiative has been empirically proven to improve cyber protection significantly. As a result, it is invaluable for reaching current CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) requirements for vendors and government agencies.

DevSecOps and SecDevOps are remarkably similar frameworks. SecDevOps is formally proffered by DHS and has a distinctly “security first” philosophy. Over time, SecDevOps is evolving new insights and practices that go beyond the original scope of DevSecOps (such as planning, acquisition, and disposal of assets).

This course is intended for security experts, software developers, and operations specialists who must work in collaborative teams and understand SecDevOps basics. Accordingly, the material proceeds quickly into applicable practices for achieving highly robust CI/CD/CC results. The goal is to know where you are now, where you want to be in the future, and how best to get there.

Yes, this course includes case studies, group collaborations, and practical hands-on exercises using specific pipeline tools exclusive to Learning Tree's offering. It cannot be found in SecDevOps Practitioner certifications elsewhere.

This is not a course to learn specific tools. Instead, exercises use typical and popular tools that perform a mission that can be conceptually identified and extrapolated to other choices.

DevOps Institute certifications expire two years from the date earned and must be renewed before that expiration date. For an individual’s first DevOps Institute certification, 30 CEUs are required to maintain an active certification.  For individuals who hold more than one DevOps Institute certification, an additional 6 CEUs will be required for each additional certification. 
 
Learning Tree offers a variety of DOI CEU-eligible training to help you maintain your certification. View the list of DOI CEU-eligible training courses.

Certification candidates and existing credential holders are responsible for reporting all Continuing Certification Requirements Program (CCR) activities to PMI (Project Management Institute). To report the completion of a Learning Tree course, you can use the Online PDU (Professional Development Units) Resources System.

  • Go to the PMI Continuing Certification Requirements System https://ccrs.pmi.org/
  • Log in with your username and password
  • Locate the claim code associated with your course in the table in this document
  • Click on “Report PDU for this activity”
  • Fill in the date started and date completed
  • Click on the box agreeing that this claim is accurate and then submit

PDU Information for This Course:

  • Total PDUs: 11
  • Ways of Working PDUs: 11
  • Power Skills PDUs: 0
  • Business Acumen PDUs: 0
  • PMI Claim Code: 1154R99SLY
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