Announcing the Embedded Security course

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Original post date: July 19, 2024

Last updated: September 3, 2024

UPDATE: The September 2024 session is now FULL. We have opened new sessions of the course and you can read about them on a dedicated page .

Today we’re announcing the new Embedded Security course and the first planned session from September 23rd to 27th, 2024.

This edition is based on Yocto Projects, so we are going to use YP specific tools as bitbake, the cve-check and spdx classes, and more. Basic knowledge of YP is needed.

The Embedded Security course allows embedded developers to include security best practices in their projects from day one. It is a hands-on training, based on projects and assignments. The course is completely online, all students will have prepared virtual machines for their individual access. Every day we will mix instructor-led video conferences to introduce subjects and answer questions, practical assignments (writing a recipe, creating your own distribution, find data in the generated SBOM…) and live chat between participants and the teaching team.

Using a project-based approach, the students will see how to do the following:

  • Know secure system design
  • Build your own distribution
  • Use and analyze CVEs and SBOMs
  • Harden a Linux system
  • Set up permissions
  • Run services as users
  • Audit your system image
  • Choose packages with security in mind

The number of places is limited and the first (beta) session launches with a special price of 899 euros for the 5 days of intensive learning.

The enrollment is open right now, for now EXCLUSIVELY via contact@ygreky.com

Mail us for the enrollment or any question you might have.

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