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Microservices Security – The Complete Guide, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.54, with 59 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 1169 reviews, and has 7583 subscribers.

You will learn about The basics of microservices architecture Extensive, practical knowledge about Software Security, from the basics to the advanced Software Security terminology (DDoS, MFA, SQL Injection, and lots more) The Software Architects role in Software Security The main security threats every developer and architect should be aware of Unique security challenges in microservices architecture Using logging and monitoring to improve the systems security This course is ideal for individuals who are Software Architects who want to integrate security into their microservices architecture or Microservices developers who want to be aware of software security principles or Anyone who is interested in software security It is particularly useful for Software Architects who want to integrate security into their microservices architecture or Microservices developers who want to be aware of software security principles or Anyone who is interested in software security.

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Title: Microservices Security – The Complete Guide

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.54

Number of Lectures: 59

Number of Quizzes: 8

Number of Published Lectures: 59

Number of Published Quizzes: 8

Number of Curriculum Items: 67

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 67

Original Price: $129.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • The basics of microservices architecture
  • Extensive, practical knowledge about Software Security, from the basics to the advanced
  • Software Security terminology (DDoS, MFA, SQL Injection, and lots more)
  • The Software Architects role in Software Security
  • The main security threats every developer and architect should be aware of
  • Unique security challenges in microservices architecture
  • Using logging and monitoring to improve the systems security
  • Who Should Attend

  • Software Architects who want to integrate security into their microservices architecture
  • Microservices developers who want to be aware of software security principles
  • Anyone who is interested in software security
  • Target Audiences

  • Software Architects who want to integrate security into their microservices architecture
  • Microservices developers who want to be aware of software security principles
  • Anyone who is interested in software security
  • Software Security is one of the most important aspects of Software Architecture these days.

    Almost every day you hear about new security incidents which caused data leaks, disruption of service, and often – billions of dollar in damages. In fact – some companies even shut down because of that.

    You, as as software architect, have the responsibility to make sure your architecture is as secure as possible.

    You simply cannot allow yourself to release a system that is not secure. These days, it’s simply unacceptable.

    And with microservices systems – the challenges are even bigger.

    Securing microservices architecture is more difficult than regular, monolith systems. There are unique challenges with microservices that should be taken care of, and if you’re designing such an architecture – you have to be well aware of them.

    Now, in order to design secure microservices architecture, you must be well versed in all security aspects of software design.

    And this is exactly what this course is for.

    This course will teach you all you need to know, as an architect, regarding microservices security. When completing the course, you’ll have the necessary knowledge to design secure microservices architecture.

    Now, I strongly believe that talking just about secure microservices architecture is not enough. In order to be a really great architect you must have a holistic view of all aspects of software security.

    And because of that, this course covers all the bases of software security.

    Here is a partial list of what we’ll talk about in this course:

    What is Security?

    – Threat Modeling

    The Five Perimeters of software security

    – Some common attacks and how to defend from them

    Authentication and Authorization

    Encryption

    Secure Communication

    And lots and lots more

    In addition, in this course we’ll cover the basics of microservices architecture, so that you’ll get a pretty good idea about this great architectural pattern, and also discuss the unique challenges of securing microservices architecture.

    In this course you’ll also learn the terminology of Software Security, and you’ll encounter terms such as SQL Injection, MFA, MITM and more. Don’t worry – we’ll explain everything, and will make sure you fully understand these terms.

    In fact, you don’t have to have any prior knowledge of software security. We’ll start from the very beginning.

    After completing this course you’ll have everything you need in order to design a microservices architecture that is as secure as possible.

    But that’s not all

    At the end of this course, you’ll be able to download the Secure Microservices Architecture Checklist, a comprehensive checklist that will guide you through the process of designing secure microservices systems, and provides a step-by-step guidance for each step.

    Using this checklist will ensure your system is as secure as possible, will make your client happy, and, most important – will make you a better architect.

    This course takes you from the absolute basics of Software Security to the most advanced topics, known only to a few. Completing this course will give you all the knowledge required for designing secure systems, and, as a bonus, will put you in a great position when looking for your next job.

    No other course covers this topic in such a comprehensive and thorough way. I’ve put all my 20+ years of experience with hundreds of clients in this course, and I’m sure you will greatly benefit from it.

    What do my students have to say about my courses?

    “well done – The course was very practical” – Sam

    “Absolutely what a software architect needs to know about Microservices architecture, great explanation!!” – Saibal

    “[The course] given me the confidence to go out to the market and advertise myself as such [an Architect]” – Mathew

    Life Changing” – Arivazhagan

    And lots more

    Who is this course for?

    Any person who is involved in development, even system analysts, can profit from this course.

    That includes:

    – Junior developers

    – Senior developers

    – Architects

    – Anyone who is interested in software security.

    If you’re not sure if this course is for you – drop me a note!

    What are the prerequisites for this course?

    It’s a good idea to have some basic knowledge about microservices architecture, but it’s not a must.

    In any case, you don’t have to have any prior knowledge of software security!

    About Me

    I’ve been in the software industry for more than 25 years, and a Software Architect for more than 20 years, working with a variety of clients – Fortune 100 enterprises, start-ups, govt. entities, defense, telco, banking, and lots more.

    I’m a certified Azure Solution Architect & Security Engineer.

    I’m also an avid speaker and trainer, having trained thousands of students in various courses.

    I love what I do, and my greatest passion (well, besides my family) is designing modern, practical, and reliable systems for my clients, using the best possible architecture patterns.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 2: Join the Cloud and Software Architects community

    Lecture 3: Who Is This Course For

    Lecture 4: Agenda

    Lecture 5: Download the course slides

    Chapter 2: Introduction to Microservices

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Monolith Applications

    Lecture 3: Service Oriented Architecture

    Lecture 4: Problems with Monolith and SOA

    Lecture 5: Microservices to the rescue

    Lecture 6: Problems solved by Microservices

    Chapter 3: Introduction to Software Security

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is Software Security?

    Lecture 3: Software Security Terminology

    Lecture 4: Who is responsible for the Security?

    Chapter 4: Threat Modeling

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is Threat Modeling?

    Lecture 3: Conducting Threat Modeling

    Lecture 4: Threat Modeling Methodologies

    Lecture 5: Threat Modeling Tools

    Lecture 6: Summary

    Lecture 7: Threat modeling call to action

    Chapter 5: Secure Architecture

    Lecture 1: Secure Architecture Introduction

    Lecture 2: The 5 Perimeters of Security

    Lecture 3: Physical Security

    Lecture 4: Network Security

    Lecture 5: Platform Security

    Chapter 6: Application and Data Security

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Authentication

    Lecture 3: OAuth2 Protocol

    Lecture 4: Authentication and the Architect

    Lecture 5: Authorization

    Lecture 6: Secure Communication

    Lecture 7: Secure Code

    Lecture 8: Secure Data

    Lecture 9: Logging and Monitoring

    Lecture 10: Application and Data Security Call to Action

    Chapter 7: Microservices and Security

    Lecture 1: Security challenges with microservices

    Lecture 2: Securing microservices network

    Lecture 3: Securing microservices identity

    Lecture 4: Securing microservices data

    Lecture 5: External vs internal services

    Lecture 6: Microservices and security call to action

    Chapter 8: Service Mesh

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Service Mesh

    Lecture 2: Problems solved by Service Mesh

    Lecture 3: Anatomy of Service Mesh

    Lecture 4: Types of Service Mesh

    Lecture 5: Products and implementations

    Lecture 6: Service Mesh and security

    Lecture 7: Service mesh call to action

    Chapter 9: Logging and Monitoring

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Logging and Monitoring

    Lecture 2: Logging vs Monitoring

    Lecture 3: Implementing Logging

    Lecture 4: Implementing Monitoring

    Lecture 5: Logging and Security

    Lecture 6: Logging and monitoring call to action

    Chapter 10: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Download the microservices security checklist

    Lecture 2: Conclusion

    Lecture 3: BONUS: Next steps

    Instructors

  • Microservices Security The Complete Guide  No.2
    Memi Lavi
    Senior Software Architect & Consultant
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