Securing Services: Hashicorp Consul & Vault Mastery
Imagine you're working on a cloud-native application with dozens of microservices. These microservices need to communicate efficiently while staying secure...
By Scott Cosentino on Coursera
About This Course
Imagine you're working on a cloud-native application with dozens of microservices. These microservices need to communicate efficiently while staying secure against potential threats. Without proper service discovery, you end up with hardcoded service addresses, making scaling difficult. This course will answer your questions and show how you can securely manage your application microservices. In this course, you’ll learn how to manage communication, service discovery, and secrets with Hashicorp Consul and Vault. Hashicorp Consul and Vault are here to help reduce this complexity, allowing you to focus on building and deploying great application features. This course offers a hands-on, practical approach to understanding Consul and Vault. Through interactive lessons, you’ll learn how to manage service discovery and communication with Consul. Additionally, you will learn how to manage secrets between services using Vault. By the end of this course, you’ll be securely managing your microservices like a pro! This course is designed for technical professionals responsible for building, securing, and managing cloud-native applications. Security engineers will gain insights into robust secrets management and secure service communication. System administrators and DevOps engineers will benefit from learning how to streamline service discovery, automate secure configurations, and monitor service health using modern infrastructure tools. Software engineers, particularly those working with microservices, will find value in implementing secure and scalable service interactions within their development workflows. To succeed in this course, learners should have a basic understanding of microservices architecture and foundational programming skills. Familiarity with containerized environments, such as Docker or Kubernetes, is helpful but not required. Prior exposure to infrastructure-as-code concepts or working knowledge of system-level operations will further enhance the learning experience, especially when working with Consul and Vault in practical scenarios. By the end of this course, learners will be able to explain the core functionality and security advantages of HashiCorp Consul and Vault in a microservices environment. They will be equipped to build a functioning microservices deployment that uses Consul for service discovery and Vault for secure secrets management. Learners will also be able to apply service monitoring practices to maintain system reliability. Finally, they will gain the skills to create and configure Vault for secure, policy-based secrets handling across distributed services.
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Securing Services: Hashicorp Consul & Vault Mastery is taught by Scott Cosentino, Coursera.
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