Securing Your Software Supply Chain with Sigstore (LFS182) Course Overview
The 'Securing Your Software Supply Chain with Sigstore (LFS182) Course Overview' by the Linux Foundation equips developers, security professionals, and DevOps engineers with essential skills to protect software supply chains. In today's threat landscape, understanding and implementing secure practices is crucial to safeguard applications and enhance trustworthiness in software distribution.
Course outline & what you'll learn
- Understanding the software supply chain
- Importance of securing the supply chain
- What is Sigstore?
- Key components of Sigstore
- How Sigstore works
- Using Sigstore for signing artifacts
- Best practices for signing
- Techniques for verification
- Tools for verification
- Setting up Sigstore in automated workflows
- Case studies of integration
Examples of Sigstore in action
- Lessons learned from implementations
- Common threats to software supply chains
- Risk mitigation strategies
- Trends and developments in the field
- The role of community and collaboration
- Interactive sessions for signing and verifying software
- Scenarios to apply knowledge in real-world contexts
- Key takeaways
- Resources for further learning and engagement
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