Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify risks and vulnerabilities in using open source software and ways to mitigate those risks
- Articulate the benefits of using Sonatype Lifecycle
- Describe where the developer fits into the Sonatype Lifecycle policy process
- Define what is a policy
- Recognize when remediation is required
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Target Audience
The primary audience for this course includes software developers/engineers new to Sonatype Lifecycle, but a secondary audience could include anyone who wants to learn more about how Lifecycle might benefit your organization.
System Requirements
There are no system requirements for this course. However, if you wish to learn more use this link to access the system requirements for using Lifecycle.
The Sonatype platform is available in cloud, self-hosted, and disconnected deployment options. Be advised that the visuals in this course could be sourced from any (or all) of the three. The screens may have a different display, but the content and concepts remain generally the same.
Estimated Time to Complete
30 minutes.
Setting Expectations
We will discuss the foundations of using Sonatype Lifecycle. We will touch on, but not take a deep dive into, the following topics:
- How to use the Lifecycle application
- How to triage and remediate issues
As these topics are critical aspects of Sonatype Lifecycle, they are covered in greater detail in a separate course of the Sonatype Lifecycle curriculum.
Refer to our Glossary for more information on any of the terms used throughout this course.
Good course to help you to gain a basic understanding.