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Implementing Zero Trust Security in Jenkins Pipelines With Open Source Tools

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Learn to implement Zero Trust Security principles in Jenkins CI/CD pipelines using open-source tools in this 21-minute conference talk from the Linux Foundation. Explore the fundamental concepts of Zero Trust Security, which operates on the principle of "never trust, always verify" and assumes no entity—whether user, device, or application—can be trusted by default. Discover why traditional perimeter-based security models are insufficient against today's sophisticated cyber threats and understand how Zero Trust frameworks provide a modern approach to securing automated software delivery processes. Gain practical knowledge on integrating Zero Trust practices into Jenkins pipelines through comprehensive coverage of secrets management, policy enforcement, and continuous vulnerability management. Follow actionable steps to secure your entire software development lifecycle while leveraging powerful open-source tools specifically designed for CI/CD environments. Master the implementation strategies that will help you transition from traditional security models to a robust Zero Trust architecture within your Jenkins-based automation workflows.

Syllabus

Implementing Zero Trust Security in Jenkins Pipelines With Open Source Tools - Steve Taylor

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Linux Foundation

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