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Synopsis
The Institute of Applied Technology Digital (IAT-D), Macquarie University, Microsoft and University of Technology Sydney are offering Neurodiverse people the opportunity to develop in demand Cyber skills and future proof their careers via fully subsidised Microcredentials. This initiative is funded by the Federal Government under the Commonwealth Cyber Security Skills Partnership Innovation Fund.
The 8-week scholarship program in DevSec Ops and Secure Software Development, set to commence on 28th May and again on 26th July 2024, will constitute a cohort exclusively comprising neurodivergent individuals.
This scholarship covers security controls throughout the entire software development lifecycle. It begins in the design phase, where students learn the principles required for secure software architecture; and subsequently, students delve into practical aspects of code development that impact the resilience of the software; to the building and delivery process.
Through a combination of expert-led instruction, hands-on labs, and real-world case studies, students will explore the security aspects of various CI/CD tools, Infrastructure as Code approaches, ensuring software verification and integrity through signatures, hashing, SBOMs and SLSA framework.
Learning Objectives
DevSec Ops and Secure Software Development
For further information, see DevSec Ops and Secure Software Development course information on IAT-D webpage. For fully-paid Scholarship please use the link on this page to register.
Coaching Support and Soft Skills Training provided by Xceptional
Eligibility
Enrolment
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