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Our New DevSecOps Learning Path Has Landed!

A new era has arrived! It’s time to ditch tradition and shift to the left because DevSecOps is here to stay.

We’re delighted to share our NEW DevSecOps learning path, which shows you how to secure modern software development environments with hands-on learning around secure deployments, CI/CD and automation security.

With a clear gap in training around DevSecOps, and a lack of practical, hands-on, or real-world learning on the topic, this path promises to be a game-changer for those looking to secure a role or advance in DevSecOps.

Keep reading to discover:

  • Who the training is for: Developers, security professionals, IT professionals, students, plus more!
  • What it covers: CI/CD Pipeline Security, IaC Introduction, Containerisation Security, and DevSecOps Frameworks
  • How it can help you: Enter the world of (or advance in) DevSecOps!

What does the DevSecOps learning path cover?

Our DevSecOps path covers the core principles and areas needed to develop a strong foundation in DevSecOps, and to prepare and equip you with the tools to succeed in either developing a team, becoming a DevSecOps Engineer, or expanding your skill set.

In the learning path, you are introduced to:

Module 1: Secure Software Development


An introduction to DevSecOps, DevOps, and SDLC. Learn to integrate security into software development for enhanced protection.


Module 2: Security of the Pipeline

Securing the development pipeline from start to finish. Learn about security controls and misconfigurations regarding tools and systems in the pipeline.


Module 3: Security In the Pipeline

Explore the security concerns and controls regarding the safe use of third parties as well as exploiting lateral movement and privilege escalation from poorly designed workflows.



Module 4: Container Security

Learn how containerisation works, its benefits, potential vulnerabilities, and the steps necessary to secure your container.


Module 5: Infrastructure as Code

Learn the Infrastructure as Code fundamentals and best security practices to follow as a DevSecOps Engineer.

What can you do with this training?

The modules in this course are crafted to help you enter the world of DevSecOps.

You’ll learn the tools and practices to ensure robust development processes and secure software deployment workflows. From fortifying pipelines to automating infrastructure management, you will gain practical insights into modern DevSecOps methodologies.

Who is this learning path for?

While the DevSecOps learning path is designed for developers and security professionals, it can greatly benefit those in Security Engineering, Web Application Security, Product Security, Software Engineering, DevOps/Platform Engineering, and even IT students/professionals.

Prerequisites for maximising impact

If you have a background in any of the areas listed above, there are no prerequisites for taking the DevSecOps learning path. However, if you are new to these areas, we recommend taking our Security Engineer learning path first.

What to expect in DevSecOps careers

A DevSecOps (Development, Security, and Operations) career involves integrating security practices into the DevOps (Development and Operations) process to ensure that security is an integral part of the software development lifecycle.

DevSecOps promises a rewarding and fulfilling career. If you enjoy exploring new technologies, finding creative solutions to security challenges, and staying on the cutting edge of technology, DevSecOps may be a great fit for you.

Exploring the field, gaining hands-on experience, and assessing whether DevSecOps aligns with your interests and career goals is advisable. We also suggest a read of our Day in the Life of a DevSecOps Engineer guide, which interviews Max, a Content Engineer at TryHackMe who has recently worked as a DevSecOps Engineer.


Are you ready to adapt to a new era? Launch our new DevSecOps learning path now!

authorBen Spring
Feb 27, 2024

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