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Fortify SAST Advanced Digital Learning Series

This Learning Series will be provided in 8 separate lessons that can be taken in sequential order or by choice.

To provide you with the best Learner Experience, we are now offering DIRECT One-click (Quick Access) to our FREE Fortify Digital Learning offerings. One-click & you can access the material. All we ask is that you fill out the Anonymous Survey at the end of the offering so that we can continue offering you the best Learner Experience possible. Depending on the response (Surveys), this offering might only be available for a limited time?

Lesson 1 (Updated): (Free for All) Administering and Using Fortify SAST Lesson One: Configuration of Fortify SSC and Audit Workbench (AWB)

Lesson 2 (Updated): (Free for All) Administering and Using Fortify SAST Lesson Two: Configuring Audit Assistant (AA) in SSC and using Fortify Command Line

Lesson 3 (Updated): (Free for All) Administering and Using Fortify SAST Lesson Three: Utilize Filters in Audit Workbench and Using the Fortify Scan Wizard

Lesson 4 (Updated): (Free for All) Administering and Using Fortify SAST Lesson Four: Installing SCA Plugin in Various IDEs


Lesson 5: Administering and Using Fortify SAST Lesson Five: Fortify SSC & SCA Integration with Jenkins as CI Pipeline 

Lesson 6: Administering and Using Fortify SAST Lesson Six: Integration with Bug Tracking Solutions and Integrating Build Tools, Maven and Gradle

Lesson 7: Administering and Using Fortify SAST Lesson Seven: Using Fortify Command Line Utilities and Advanced Scanning 

Lesson 8: Administering and Using Fortify SAST Lesson Eight: Installation and Configuration of ScanCentral SAST

Fortify SAST is a Fortify SCA application security testing tool that is comprised of the Fortify Audit Workbench, Plugins for IDEs, Jenkins CI Pipeline and other supporting technologies that you can use in conjunction with Fortify Software Security Center to secure your applications.

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