Table of contents Home Snyk Academy Getting Started with Snyk Snyk Open Source Snyk Container Partner Workshops Amazon Web Services AWS Code Suite Create an AWS account Creating your environment Setup basic services Build & push to repo Deploy ECS Fargate service Deploy CI/CD pipeline Snyk Security Create account and obtain a token Setup Exercise - Testing Exercise - Fixing the Vulnerability Viewing Reporting Conclusion Cleanup Atlassian Opsgenie Getting Started Install integration Postman Alerts Bitbucket Cloud Prerequisites Getting Started Snyk Account Atlassian Account Configure Environment Module 1 Bitbucket Configuration Snyk Configuration Application Scanning Module 2 Amazon ECR Container Scanning Module 3 Snyk controller Deploying your app Adding Kubernetes workloads Module 4 Fix Pull Requests Fix Dockerfile Fix Configuration Cleanup Conclusion CircleCI Sign up for Snyk Securing Kubernetes Workloads on AWS Getting started Create EKS cluster CircleCI Configuration config.yml Testing the application Application scanning Container image scanning Push image to registry Deploy the application Kubernetes manifests CircleCI Project Test deployment Interpret scan results Correlating results Summary Exploits Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Conclusion Docker Scan with the Docker CLI Build Secure Containers with Docker and Snyk Clone and run the sample application Set up a container delivery pipeline with vulnerability scanning Select the most secure base image available Upgrade or patch vulnerable application dependencies Ensure deployment manifests are free from misconfiguration Recap & Next Steps GitHub Securing a Toolchain with Snyk and GitHub Part 1: Open Source Section 1: Find Vulnerabilities Section 2: Stop the Bleeding Section 3: Fix Vulnerabilities Part 2: Container Section 4: Containerize your app Section 5: Explore the Container Scan results Section 6: Secure your Container Image Part 3: Infrastructure as Code Section 7: Create Deployment Manifests Section 8: Review the IaC Scan Results Section 9: Unblock the PROD Deployment Recap & Next Steps Microsoft Azure Getting started Sign up for Snyk Securing AKS with Snyk Provision Azure services Deploy an application Configure the Kubernetes integration Add Kubernetes workloads Interpret scan results Fix issues Securing ACR with Snyk Provision Azure services Building container images Configure the ACR integration Scan ACR images Interpret scan results Fix issues Securing Azure Repos with Snyk Getting started Provision Azure services Working with repos Configure the Azure Repos integration Add Azure Repos repositories Next steps Notifications in Microsoft Teams Configure Zap Catch Raw Hook Validate Payload Parse Payload Format Issues Filter Send Message Notifications Red Hat Getting Started Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Conclusion SpringOne Workshop Workshop Overview Create Github Repository Create Spring-Petclinic Repo Configure Snyk for DevSecOps Create a Snyk organization Configure GitHub integration Configure Docker Hub intergration Developer Environment and Snyk Clone SPC Repository Authenticate with Snyk Snyk Test using CLI Snyk test using Maven Validate Kubernetes files with Snyk CI/CD Pipeline Enable GitHub Actions Add secrets Configure env vars and commit changes Review CI/CD results Snyk Open-Source (SCA) Import SPC into Snyk UI Review Project Issues Review Project Dependency Tree Project Remediation Advice Snyk checks in GitHub Snyk CI/CD Review Imported CI/CD Scans in Snyk UI Snyk Containers Import SPC Container Image into Synk UI Dockerfile Remediation Advice Snyk Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Review IaC artifacts in Snyk UI Workshop Wrap Up Integration Guide IDE plugin Overview Snyk CLI Scanning Dependencies Fix Suggestions Data Mapping FAQ Help Snyk Connector Integration Models Snyk API Data Model Linking Sample Projects Testing Frequently Asked Questions Snyk Webhooks API Methods Zapier