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Executable Tutorial Submission #2668

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## Deadline

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## Category

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## Description
We will demonstrate how to conduct security linting analysis using Bandit for Python, focusing on identifying common security vulnerabilities. The tutorial will be presented through Killerkoda and will cover installation, basic project setup, and usage examples.

**The tutorial can be viewed here**:
- Killercoda: https://killercoda.com/emilsjol/scenario/bandit
- GitHub: https://github.com/emilsjol/killercoda_tutorial

**Relevance**
Security linting is highly relevant for DevSecOps and DevOps because it integrates essential security practices into the development lifecycle. Using Bandit for security linting allows teams to identify/address vulnerabilities early - aligning with the DevSecOps goal of embedding security throughout the development process.

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