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- Security
CSSLP® (Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional) Exam Date Sept 15, 2023
Many software development projects and applications written today are vulnerable to attack or compromise and lack effective security and compliance controls. Why? Most applications are built with a focus on functionality and the need to support business operations, rather than being built to be secure.
In this series, you will gain advanced knowledge and technical skills from the eight security domains set forth by the CSSLP exam. By the end of this series, you will know how to integrate information security best practices for each phase of the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
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CSSLP® (Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional) Exam Date Sept 15, 2023
In this series, you will gain advanced knowledge and technical skills from the eight security domains set forth by the CSSLP exam. By the end of this series, you will know how to integrate information security best practices for each phase of the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
Build confidence to ace your certification exam with a variety of prep tools, including video courses, labs, and practice exams.
- The core concepts of secure software, secure software access principles, and secure software architecture design in the following domains:
- Secure Software Concepts
- Secure Software Lifecycle Management
- Secure Software Requirements
- Secure Software Architecture and Design
- Secure Software Implementation
- Secure Software Testing
- Secure Software Deployment, Operations, Maintenance
- Secure Software Supply Chain
- CSSLP® candidates are required to have a minimum of four years of cumulative, paid, full-time, professional software development lifecycle experience in one or more of the eight CSSLP® Common Body of Knowledge (CBK®) domains, or three years of cumulative paid SDLC professional work experience in one or more of the eight domains of the CSSLP® Common Body of Knowledge (CBK®) with a four-year degree leading to a Baccalaureate, or regional equivalent in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related fields. This series requires basic knowledge of software development and project management.
- Secure Coding
- SDLC
- CSSLP
- Cybersecurity
- Software Development