GitHub Advanced Security Certification - Exam Preparation Guide

GitHub Advanced Security Certification - Exam Preparation Guide

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GitHub Advanced Security Certification - Exam Preparation Guide

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Git Overview
  3. 3 GitHub Overview
  4. 4 Git Terms
  5. 5 GitHub Repo Overview
  6. 6 Git Commit Overview
  7. 7 Git Branch Overview
  8. 8 Git Remote to Downstream or Upstream
  9. 9 Advanced Security Overview
  10. 10 GHAS Enabled Plans
  11. 11 GitHub Security
  12. 12 GHAS Use Cases
  13. 13 GHAS Components
  14. 14 Taking action on Alerts
  15. 15 How to enable GHAS
  16. 16 How to enable GHAS Automatically
  17. 17 Which GHAS do you have
  18. 18 GHAS Introduction Follow Along
  19. 19 What is a Security Vulnerability
  20. 20 Types of Security Vulnerabilities
  21. 21 0 Day Vulnerabilities
  22. 22 Most Common Vulnerabilities
  23. 23 Finding Vulnerabilities in GitHub
  24. 24 GitHub Advisory Database
  25. 25 Secret Scanning Overview
  26. 26 Secret Scanning Locations
  27. 27 Enabling Secret Scanning
  28. 28 Secret Scanning Partner Program
  29. 29 Partner Program Use Case
  30. 30 Starting a Scan
  31. 31 Scan Running Times
  32. 32 Secret Scanning Follow Along
  33. 33 Set Ignore Follow Along
  34. 34 Set Notifications Follow Along
  35. 35 Open Source Popularity
  36. 36 Open Source Maintenance Problems
  37. 37 Dependency Graph for Open Source
  38. 38 Dependency Graph Examples
  39. 39 Dependabot Overview
  40. 40 Dependabot Use Case Example
  41. 41 Dependabot Features
  42. 42 Enabling Dependabot
  43. 43 Dependabot Licensing for Private Repos
  44. 44 Dependabot Private Repository Workflow
  45. 45 Triaging Dependabot Vulnerabilities
  46. 46 Dependabot Limitations
  47. 47 Dependabot Follow Along
  48. 48 Code Scanning Overview
  49. 49 Supported Repositories
  50. 50 How Code Scanning Works
  51. 51 Starting a Scan
  52. 52 Code Scanning Setup Options
  53. 53 Where to Implement Scanning
  54. 54 Code Scanning Actions
  55. 55 Scanning Trigger Types
  56. 56 Code Scanning Follow Along
  57. 57 Enabling Code Scanning
  58. 58 Third Party SARIF Files Overview
  59. 59 Uploading Third Party SARIF Files
  60. 60 Third Party SARIF File Example
  61. 61 Default Code Scanning
  62. 62 Custom Code Scanning
  63. 63 Code Language Detection Scanning
  64. 64 CodeQL Database Analysis
  65. 65 CodeQL Query Analysis
  66. 66 Types of CodeQL Queries
  67. 67 CodeQL Queries DeepDive
  68. 68 Code Query Anatomy
  69. 69 Code Query Suite
  70. 70 Types of Code Query Suites
  71. 71 Code Query Findings
  72. 72 CodeQL Packs
  73. 73 Code Scanning Workflow
  74. 74 CodeQL Partner Integrations
  75. 75 Workflow Priority Order
  76. 76 Alerts Workflow
  77. 77 Alerts Security Incident Example
  78. 78 CodeQL Follow Along
  79. 79 Software Development Lifecycle SDLC
  80. 80 SDLC Restricting Access
  81. 81 SDLC Security Overview
  82. 82 SDLC Security Policies
  83. 83 SDLC Secret Scanning
  84. 84 SDLC Security Workflow
  85. 85 Types of Vulnerabilities
  86. 86 GitHub Advisory Database
  87. 87 Developer Roles and Responsibilities
  88. 88 Security Roles and Responsibilities
  89. 89 Admin Roles and Responsibilities
  90. 90 Additional Roles and Responsibilities
  91. 91 Notifying Responsible Parties
  92. 92 Triage Workflow based on Risk Ratings
  93. 93 Should I purchase a GHAS License
  94. 94 Enabling GHAS in GitHub
  95. 95 Levels of Enablement
  96. 96 Levels of Access to Alerts
  97. 97 Required Level of Access
  98. 98 Security Overview
  99. 99 GHAS Logging
  100. 100 API Endpoints for Security

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