Learn to Solve Zero Trust Architectural Challenges
Linux Foundation Training and Certification has launched Zero Trust Security with SPIFFE and SPIRE (LFS482). Designed for developers, system administrators, security professionals and architects working with medium to large microservice-based systems, participants will learn to develop and execute a Zero Trust security plan tailored to their organization’s needs. This includes pinpointing security weaknesses and adjusting settings within their current infrastructure and application setup.
“Knowing how to architect Zero Trust Networks in highly dynamic and elastic environments is one of the most sought-after, cloud native security skills,” said Clyde Seepersad, SVP, General Manager, Training & Certification, Linux Foundation. “Having these skills significantly enhances any IT professional’s career prospects.”
This 3-day, live, instructor-led course includes more than a dozen hands-on labs that provide increasingly difficult challenges. Course topics include:
- Foundations of Zero Trust
- SPIFFE and SPIRE concepts
- Using SPIRE
- Workload Identities/Managing SIVDs
- AuthZ and Policy Engines
- Architecting SPIRE
- SPIRE Day Two Ops
- The SPIFFE Ecosystem
Those who successfully complete the course receive a certificate of completion and a digital badge.