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Cloud Native Fuzzing Fundamentals (LFS251) Course Overview

Category: Linux FoundationLevel: BeginnerDuration: 8 HoursPrice: $875

The 'Cloud Native Fuzzing Fundamentals (LFS251)' course by the Linux Foundation equips developers, security engineers, and QA professionals with essential skills in fuzz testing for cloud-native applications. By exploring methodologies and tools, participants learn to enhance software security and reliability, making it a crucial resource in today’s tech landscape where resilient applications are paramount.

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Course outline & what you'll learn

Overview of fuzzing and its importance in software security

  • Differences between traditional and cloud native fuzzing
  • Common fuzzing techniques (e.g., mutation-based, generation-based)

Overview of popular fuzzing tools and frameworks

  • Introduction to cloud native principles and architecture
  • Configuring cloud environments for fuzzing
  • CI/CD pipelines and fuzzing integration
  • Best practices for automated fuzz testing
  • Techniques for evaluating fuzzing outcomes
  • Interpreting and reporting vulnerabilities found through fuzzing
  • Analysis of cloud native applications and fuzzing successes
  • Lessons learned from industry implementations
  • Emerging technologies and methodologies in fuzzing
  • The role of machine learning in fuzzing advancements
  • Interactive sessions to apply learned concepts
  • Real-time fuzzing scenarios and troubleshooting techniques
  • Summary of key takeaways
  • Resources for further learning and exploration in fuzzing

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