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your weakness : dedicated scripting course contents linux zero to hero , linux shell script zero to hero and python for automation zero to hero . first make that then any tools and any secops and devsecops 70% people cannot mantain production servers properly without downtime thats harsh reality and cant write ecripts or bad at command line in aws
python even used in boto os , ci ci cd gitops jinja 2 fullflash course on python automation zero to hero needed and also many people dont know networking for devops yes not full networking but 2-3 hours course on TTL mack address , what is broadcast even people not clear on loopback , how nic develops sense important in devops , i mean 2-3 hours networking @tergeted for devops like ip private public , stateful stateless firewall , what is cdn loadbalancer etc , whatever i told you nana , python zero to hero , networking for devops zero to hero , shell script zero to hero nobosy teaches
Great video! I'm not a software engineer, but a management consultant. But I was able to get my head around the concept very easily and quickly, due to your brilliant explanation! Well done, thanks so much!
Nana, your visual presentation skills impresses me the most , I had a clear understanding of Kubernetes after watching 4 hour video you posted. You cover all the necessary items with example which helps the most. If possible request you to please upload such FULL COURSE videos for Docker,Ansible and other devops tools as well. Also if possible can you please post a tutorial for this K10 tool as well. Thanks , Keep up the good work
This is a good explanation, though I prefer to say that the term "DevSecOps" exists only as a reminder to everyone that DevOps must integrate, not delegate, security testing. Unless you are testing properly at every stage, "DevOps" is just a fancy term for "automatically shipping out broken code".
The cloud itself are just some moving targets which challenges both the productions and hackers for the benefit of the cloud businesses. However, all globalist know to open a bank to rob a bank in mainland China with the help of the government already. With their clouds, they can do this in much broader scale now.
What a crisp, concise tutorial with very impressive presentation. Kudos to you Nana for an immaculate video. I am a subscriber now. All the very best and keep them on.
Thanks so much for the video. It was clear and easy to follow. Now, I can say that I better understand the importance of devsecops and how sec integration is very important for identifiying issues early on in the process. This will help to save time, decrease costs and improve resource management as dev's will now be resonsible for learning and considering security policies when developing applications. Thanks, again!
Hey Nana! Great video indeed. I consult App security tools across australia and new zealand. This was the best explanation of DevSecops that I found on the internet. Well done.
Hey nana lot of love from india. Your vidios is very helpful to me. I request to you please post vidios as fast as possible. Thank you nana for this you tube channel.
I like your channel. Its more useful for us. I learned a lot. Like k8s, kube services, terraform etc. All are easily understandable. Thank you for keep posting..
Wow! That was very brisk and crystal clear explanation. You have very good training capabilities. I m too a DevOps eng and I follow most of ur videos that are quite helpful. Thanks for such videos and wish you good luck. 👍
Hi Nana, another great video, always easy to follow, to the point and actually teaches me something new. Thank you. Quick question, I tried googling a few of the terms and tools and that was helpful, but could you suggest any websites with more details related to DevSecOps covering the tools and methods mentioned in the video?
Loving your content Nana! I'd love to see NeuVector implemented to solve devops pipeline security end-end. This was presented at a high level at the OpenSUSE conference. In fact, in hearing about K10, I immediately think of Rancher and Longhorn projects in addition to NeuVector.
Hey Nana, can you please make a video on Open Policy Agent and how security can use OPA to governance on CICD including kubernates? Lastly, I brought your DevOps Bootcamp course. Looking forward to DevSecOps soon
I love security and devops and the devsecops is for me as you presented a really nice evolution running test together dev and security expert so it will be easier to find security issue during build process ...Congratulation for this really cool video
Hello Nana, First of all, thank you so much for all the work and bringing us this wonderful content for free on UA-cam :) Just one question out of curiosity. Wouldn't it be better if we have an IDE which notifies a potential security threat while writing the code? ( like how a line of code gets highlighted if it has any syntax error ) Because this makes the process of CI/CD even faster without much rework on Developers side. If my question is valid, please let me know if such an IDE is available today. If not it might be an opportunity to build one :D
Thanks for your knowledge share, could you help me understand, How do we secure Docker Images or Docker Containers where it cant be hampered by an employee in the organization(private Repository) or outside the organization, this is was an Interview Questions, could you make a video on securing Docker Images in Private Repository?
Very good explanation here. In January I'm going to begin a six month Software Development training course. I'm looking forward to it, but at the same time I'm a bit worried as this is all so new to me. There's going to be a lot of work in front of me if I want to succeed . . .
Excellent introductory video to the topic. Thank you. I did have one question though: So from what I can gather, to do this properly and effectively migrate from a DevOps to a DevSecOps pipeline, would almost certainly necessitate a substantial refactoring of ones existing pipeline. Are there any tools to automate this process?
Thank you for your video. Most of the security tools are for manual testing. Would you be able to provide a list of tools which can be used for automated security testing?
Hi, thanks for the video. Kasten is one of the tools. Can you please confirm what all the topics to be covered for DevSecOps and is there a criteria that only a person worked on DevOps can learn DevSecOps or any one with basic knowledge on DevOps can directly learn and work on DevSecOps?
Hi nana, I have been learning Devops using your video contents only. Can you please make one video - How to Connect RDS DB(mysql/mariadb) with pods in the kubernetes. I don't find it anywhere, pls make one video for us/
i have an interview for DevSecOps in a couple of days... i have no idea what i'm doing tbh lol i'm a coder but it's literally just me in the company i work at so i haven't worked with anything enterprise scale. no dev ops. i've been studying cyber sec but yeah... i dont know what to expect
4:50 Everything becomes developer's responsibility. TDD puts testing before development and devs have to do it. DevSecOps shifts security to an early stage, which developers have to do. DevOps combines dev and ops together, which now devs have to do. Scrum makes devs run meetings and work as scrum master, which are supposed to be manager's role.
Can you help me with one vexing issue that my little daughter is facing with her macbook air m1 2020 ? I am from 🇮🇳 India. . When we brought the new laptop one months ago we set up an user ID and a simple password 1234 for login as my daughter is in grade 4 in primary school. She is incredibly inquisitive and nosey. One day she went to user and login, via the preference and created a " Guest user " with the same password 1234 . A new Guest user login square showed up in the desktop when the computer opened. She, however never used the Guest user to login to the laptop. Three days ago I noticed the guest user login square on her desktop while the computer booted. Out of casual inquiry I clicked the square and I logged in via the guest user. Now the issue is that whenever the laptop boots up it is showing ONLY the guest user and password and not the both options as earlier. When I go to the user and login options when logged in the guest user, I can see that her original login ID is showing below the live guest user, but blurred and named as ADMIN. When we try to unlock 🔓 the lock below to change the options we are unable to do as the laptop shows " Pls login after 15 min " Pls help me solve the issue
As a fresher it is difficult to start or join any organization because they are demanding experience with people and I am looking for an entry level. Please help me how I can get a job or join as a fresher.
Most comprehensive DevSecOps training program out now: bit.ly/3ZJJRCe
► Leave a thumbs up and subscribe, if you liked this video 😊
► Follow me on IG for behind the scenes content: bit.ly/2F3LXYJ
▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬
0:00 - Intro
0:03 - Why we need DevSecOps?
2:41 - Why Security is the bottleneck?
4:12 - How does DevSecOps fix the problem?
4:38 - How DevSecOps looks in practice?
7:01 - Benefits of DevSecOps
▬▬▬▬▬▬ Courses & Ebooks & Bootcamp 🚀 ▬▬▬▬▬▬
► Become a DevOps Engineer - full educational program 👉🏼 bit.ly/3gEwf4V
► High-Quality and Hands-On Courses 👉🏼 bit.ly/3nIouPW
► Kubernetes 101 - compact and easy-to-read ebook bundle 👉🏼 bit.ly/3mPIaiU
nana you have to refer servergyan youtube channel for sure you will learn many things from india
your weakness : dedicated scripting course contents linux zero to hero , linux shell script zero to hero and python for automation zero to hero . first make that then any tools and any secops and devsecops 70% people cannot mantain production servers properly without downtime thats harsh reality and cant write ecripts or bad at command line in aws
python even used in boto os , ci ci cd gitops jinja 2 fullflash course on python automation zero to hero needed and also many people dont know networking for devops yes not full networking but 2-3 hours course on TTL mack address , what is broadcast even people not clear on loopback , how nic develops sense important in devops , i mean 2-3 hours networking @tergeted for devops like ip private public , stateful stateless firewall , what is cdn loadbalancer etc , whatever i told you nana , python zero to hero , networking for devops zero to hero , shell script zero to hero nobosy teaches
Can you introduce more details on Sec tools of each layer in pipeline? I am junior for using Sec tools.
Nana are you planning to do a DevSecOps bootcamp any time soon?
Another beauty. You are so good at doing these short tutorials. Thanks, Nana!
As someone doing it 5 days a week, great content and explained very well!
Great video as always, it would be awesome if you could cover all the types of security tests (5:20) and give us a list of the most popular tools.
Great video! I'm not a software engineer, but a management consultant. But I was able to get my head around the concept very easily and quickly, due to your brilliant explanation! Well done, thanks so much!
Nana, your visual presentation skills impresses me the most , I had a clear understanding of Kubernetes after watching 4 hour video you posted. You cover all the necessary items with example which helps the most. If possible request you to please upload such FULL COURSE videos for Docker,Ansible and other devops tools as well. Also if possible can you please post a tutorial for this K10 tool as well. Thanks , Keep up the good work
It's very interesting for me, even in my project we have started integrating the DevSecOps. Thanks Nana, it's pretty much clear to understand.
This is a good explanation, though I prefer to say that the term "DevSecOps" exists only as a reminder to everyone that DevOps must integrate, not delegate, security testing. Unless you are testing properly at every stage, "DevOps" is just a fancy term for "automatically shipping out broken code".
The cloud itself are just some moving targets which challenges both the productions and hackers for the benefit of the cloud businesses.
However, all globalist know to open a bank to rob a bank in mainland China with the help of the government already.
With their clouds, they can do this in much broader scale now.
What a crisp, concise tutorial with very impressive presentation. Kudos to you Nana for an immaculate video. I am a subscriber now. All the very best and keep them on.
Finally, a video that explains DevSecOps in easy to understand way! Thank you!
Was waiting for your video for a long time. I got a good understanding on Kubernetes from your videos. Keep up the good work.😎
Thanks Vignesh, really glad to hear! :)
I'm thankful I found this channel!! Fantastic.
Thanks so much for the video. It was clear and easy to follow. Now, I can say that I better understand the importance of devsecops and how sec integration is very important for identifiying issues early on in the process. This will help to save time, decrease costs and improve resource management as dev's will now be resonsible for learning and considering security policies when developing applications. Thanks, again!
This helped get a grasp of things so much better. Beautifully condensed and simplified. Keep doing this stuff!
This is a fantastic explaination. Thank you for doing this! You've got a new subscriber for sure!
Thanks!
Thanks Dave!
Such a neatly packaged, lean explanation! Thank you for the video.
Great tutorial , u put much work here , thanks , much love♡♡
Thank you Mohamed :)
Editing is next level.. it really helps to understand the flow easily. Thanks a lot Nana.. :) :)
Hey Nana! Great video indeed. I consult App security tools across australia and new zealand. This was the best explanation of DevSecops that I found on the internet. Well done.
As someone having a hard time understanding these before, you explained it really well.
A great explanation! You are in my top instructor list now
Thanks
Hey nana lot of love from india.
Your vidios is very helpful to me.
I request to you please post vidios as fast as possible.
Thank you nana for this you tube channel.
I like your channel. Its more useful for us. I learned a lot. Like k8s, kube services, terraform etc. All are easily understandable. Thank you for keep posting..
Great video. Thanks Nana. All of your content is very helpful.
Thank you Kanchiraju, really happy to hear that! 😊
Clear crisp and to the point and subscribed!!!!😊
This is first session on devsecops i have attended - thanks for good kickstart.
Wow! That was very brisk and crystal clear explanation. You have very good training capabilities. I m too a DevOps eng and I follow most of ur videos that are quite helpful. Thanks for such videos and wish you good luck. 👍
Thanks for the video Nana, it would be more helpful if you make a separate video for demo CI/CD for DevSecOps.
Nice and professional, as always :) thanks Nana and your team, you are great)
I have learned the concept in the shortest period possible big-ups Nana
Really good. Clear and concise! Really appreciate the thought and effort you put into explaining this.
Hi Nana, another great video, always easy to follow, to the point and actually teaches me something new. Thank you. Quick question, I tried googling a few of the terms and tools and that was helpful, but could you suggest any websites with more details related to DevSecOps covering the tools and methods mentioned in the video?
Loving your content Nana! I'd love to see NeuVector implemented to solve devops pipeline security end-end. This was presented at a high level at the OpenSUSE conference. In fact, in hearing about K10, I immediately think of Rancher and Longhorn projects in addition to NeuVector.
Very clear and precise - thank you for posting, Sir
Great video !
One suggestion is to have a discussion on devsecops architect career ?
Is it devops or different?
Skills
Career path etc
This is a very good and systematic explanation. Thank you so much.
Great video Nana. Simple explanation and clear visual presentation to better understand the same.
Great videos nan. Please make video on DevSecOps hands on lab.
Deserves a lot of likes and support you NANA!
Really clear explanation thank you.
Good, simple explanation of DevSecOps.
Very explained Nana. Thanks for sharing
Very clear n crisp video Nana..
Excellent presentation Nana.
Very Informative. Thank you.
Is it wrong that I press the like button within seconds of watching TechWorld with Nana videos? I watch the whole thing and never have to unlike :)
Such a great and simple explanation Nana.. Thanks a lot..
Hey Nana, can you please make a video on Open Policy Agent and how security can use OPA to governance on CICD including kubernates? Lastly, I brought your DevOps Bootcamp course. Looking forward to DevSecOps soon
Crisp and to the point video . Thanks Nana :)
I love security and devops and the devsecops is for me as you presented a really nice evolution running test together dev and security expert so it will be easier to find security issue during build process ...Congratulation for this really cool video
Hello Nana,
First of all, thank you so much for all the work and bringing us this wonderful content for free on UA-cam :)
Just one question out of curiosity. Wouldn't it be better if we have an IDE which notifies a potential security threat while writing the code? ( like how a line of code gets highlighted if it has any syntax error )
Because this makes the process of CI/CD even faster without much rework on Developers side.
If my question is valid, please let me know if such an IDE is available today. If not it might be an opportunity to build one :D
great video! easy to understand! Thanks!!
Great explanation .. easy to understand ..
Thanks for your knowledge share, could you help me understand, How do we secure Docker Images or Docker Containers where it cant be hampered by an employee in the organization(private Repository) or outside the organization, this is was an Interview Questions, could you make a video on securing Docker Images in Private Repository?
Excellently Explained 👍👍 Super Impressive 👍👍 👍👍 👍👍
Thanks Nana , Great Explanation
Thanks for this beautiful explaination of devsecops..
Good explanation! thanks Nana!!
This is insanely great Nana, good job, can you create a bootcamp or series focusing on the devops security. Pleaasseee!!! Tia
Loved the short and clear video.
This was a great educational video. Thank you.
GREAT EXPLANATION ( THE SHIFT LEFT APPROACH)
You always Rock 🙂
Very good explanation here. In January I'm going to begin a six month Software Development training course. I'm looking forward to it, but at the same time I'm a bit worried as this is all so new to me. There's going to be a lot of work in front of me if I want to succeed . . .
Excellent introductory video to the topic. Thank you.
I did have one question though: So from what I can gather, to do this properly and effectively migrate from a DevOps to a DevSecOps pipeline, would almost certainly necessitate a substantial refactoring of ones existing pipeline. Are there any tools to automate this process?
Thank you Nana👍
Great video Nana. If you could, please do a video on DevSecOps tools... Thanks😊
I could understand this quite well as a layman. TFS..
Great and awesome lecture.Short and crisp🔥
Well done.. Crispy explanation 🔥🔥
Thank you for your video. Most of the security tools are for manual testing. Would you be able to provide a list of tools which can be used for automated security testing?
Thank you, very well explained!
Please release a terraform course here may be 3 hour one . Much needed . Your courses are just excellent
She has a terraform course on Udemy, I've heard very good things about it
Interesting! Informative! Thanks
amazing info, thanks nana.
Nice. Thank you for such nice explanation
Thanks for this video.!! Could you please create a short video on DevTestOps?
Please make a video featuring modern security audit tools and demonstrate their usage.
Thanks Nana, your video settled our on going discussions on who is responsible for image security ..platform team or Dev team?
Great explanation!
Great explanation
Can you list the various security tools for the different categories?
Hi, thanks for the video. Kasten is one of the tools. Can you please confirm what all the topics to be covered for DevSecOps and is there a criteria that only a person worked on DevOps can learn DevSecOps or any one with basic knowledge on DevOps can directly learn and work on DevSecOps?
Very informative
Helpful content
Hi nana,
I have been learning Devops using your video contents only. Can you please make one video - How to Connect RDS DB(mysql/mariadb) with pods in the kubernetes. I don't find it anywhere, pls make one video for us/
i have an interview for DevSecOps in a couple of days... i have no idea what i'm doing tbh lol i'm a coder but it's literally just me in the company i work at so i haven't worked with anything enterprise scale. no dev ops. i've been studying cyber sec but yeah... i dont know what to expect
Thank you for the video, please do a video on DevSecOps tools.
Well explained 👍
4:50 Everything becomes developer's responsibility. TDD puts testing before development and devs have to do it. DevSecOps shifts security to an early stage, which developers have to do. DevOps combines dev and ops together, which now devs have to do. Scrum makes devs run meetings and work as scrum master, which are supposed to be manager's role.
Thank you!.
Thanks Nana .
Thank you Nana. I want to learn more deep dive into SAST and DAST. Please recommend me some books/ videos. ✌️
Hey, did you find any books or resources? Thanks.
What are your career suggestions for someone who is good at Linux Server Administration ?
Can you help me with one vexing issue that my little daughter is facing with her macbook air m1 2020 ? I am from 🇮🇳 India. .
When we brought the new laptop one months ago we set up an user ID and a simple password 1234 for login as my daughter is in grade 4 in primary school.
She is incredibly inquisitive and nosey. One day she went to user and login, via the preference and created a " Guest user " with the same password 1234 .
A new Guest user login square showed up in the desktop when the computer opened. She, however never used the Guest user to login to the laptop.
Three days ago I noticed the guest user login square on her desktop while the computer booted. Out of casual inquiry I clicked the square and I logged in via the guest user.
Now the issue is that whenever the laptop boots up it is showing ONLY the guest user and password and not the both options as earlier.
When I go to the user and login options when logged in the guest user, I can see that her original login ID is showing below the live guest user, but blurred and named as ADMIN.
When we try to unlock 🔓 the lock below to change the options we are unable to do as the laptop shows " Pls login after 15 min "
Pls help me solve the issue
Great video Nana…. Could you please tell us which tool you use to create these slides
As a fresher it is difficult to start or join any organization because they are demanding experience with people and I am looking for an entry level. Please help me how I can get a job or join as a fresher.
IAST step can be added before deployment.❤