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MITRE InSpec Profile Developer Course
MITRE SAF InSpec Profile Developer
From guidance documents to automated tests in no time!
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Go To the Development Lab
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Getting Started with Ruby (text)
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Ruby Walkthrough (video)
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Learn the architecture of an InSpec profile
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Understand InSpec's design and flexible deployment options
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Dive into the InSpec framework and its capabilities
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Create connected components and modules - including unit tests - right from the CLI
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Build an InSpec profile to transform security policy into automated security testing
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Understand InSpec profiles via hands-on development
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Run an InSpec profile against a component of an application stack
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Learn how to utilize the profiles we build to run against an application stack
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Report Results
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Use InSpec to generate normalized, portable security test result reports for your pipeline
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View and analyze InSpec results
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Learn how to deliver InSpec results files to the Heimdall visualization app for easy analysis of your system's security posture
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CM -> Configuration Management
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To make the journey from Requirement Document to automated tests and back again a little easier to navigate.
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The SAF's purpose is to make the journey from Requirement Document to automated tests and back again a little easier to navigate.
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We hope that durning the course of this class
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We hope that during the this class
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nSpec organizes its work in what it calls Profiles
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nSpec organizes its work in what it calls profiles
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Profiles have four (2) required elements:
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Profiles have two (2) required elements: