The guided workshop is a self-paced hands on laboratory using WebGoat and Docker that rapidly introduces you to the value of the Contrast Security Platform. It’s the easiest and fastest way for you to get some practical experience with our products, and the shortest route for you to experience the transformative impact of embedding application security directly into applications.
Using known vulnerabilities and attack points in WebGoat, the Guided Workshop provides a hands-on introduction to Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST), Open Source Software (OSS) risk management, and Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) using Contrast Security. Your Contrast Sales Team can easily help you onboard WebGoat into the Contrast platform and walk through some basic use cases – within an hour, you’ll be walking through the lab guide, experiencing the value of the Contrast platform hands-on.
Docker and a web browser. That’s it!
Traditional approaches to application security create unacceptable drag and scaling problems for DevOps, while security staffing and tooling requirements to support “more code, faster” create untenable economics. This workshop will be a discussion and hands-on lab showing the transformative impact of embedding application security into applications themselves. Embedded AppSec removes friction, enables security to be seamlessly woven into DevOps, and provides a continuous and unified approach across the SDLC that empowers Dev, Security, QA/Test, Ops and other stakeholders to collaborate and realize the benefits of DevSecOps.
Learn about how embedding application security within your applications can help you accelerate delivery of secure code benefiting both internal and external customer within the organization.
Jump-start DevSecOps using Contrast Security’s SaaS platform. This section will provide a hands-on introduction to Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST), Open Source Software (OSS) analysis, and Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP). We’ll walk through the onboarding of WebGoat into the Contrast platform and walk through some basic use cases.