About this Paths
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 learn the foundational concepts of security in relation to application development and the software development lifecycle. Next, you will learn how to address the business functionality and security requirements for new and modified software. Finally, you will learn how to ensure that software is designed and developed to operate securely, and remain secure even as changes are made in the software itself or in its operational environment.
What You'll Learn
From | Pluralsight |
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Hours | 24 |
Instructor | Kevin Henry |
Language | English |
Subjects | IT & Networking |
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An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
IT CAP - Software Development $56k
Technologist, Software Development $72k
Software Development 1 $80k
Analyst - Software Development $90k
Junior Software Development $92k
Software Specialist - Development $102k
Vendor - Software Development $106k
Software Development Professional $107k
Software Research & Development $112k
Software Development Engineer2 $120k
SeniorManager, Software Development $131k
Senior IT Software Development $144k
Courses in this Paths
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Preparing for an (ISC)2® Certification Exam Preparing for an (ISC)2® examination can be difficult and stressful. In this course, Preparing for an (ISC)2® Certification Examination, you will learn how to set yourself up for... Pluralsight |
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CSSLP®: Secure Software Concepts Many applications written today are vulnerable to attack or compromise. This is because many developers are unaware of how to incorporate security principles into their... Pluralsight |
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CSSLP®: Secure Software Requirements Many software development projects fail to meet business requirements and lack effective security and compliance controls. This is frequently blamed on a problem gathering... Pluralsight |
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CSSLP®: Secure Software Design Many software development projects fail to meet business requirements and address security risks adequately. In this course, CSSLP®: Secure Software Design, you'll learn how to... Pluralsight |
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CSSLP®: Secure Software Implementation and Programming Most applications are built with focus solely on functionality and the need to support business operations, but you know that programs must also be built to be secure. In this... Pluralsight |
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CSSLP®: Secure Software Testing Testing software requires a test strategy, plans and scripts that ensure that all aspects of the software have been tested - both from a functional and non-functional angle. In... Pluralsight |
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CSSLP®: Secure Lifecycle Management In this course, CSSLP®: Secure Lifecycle Management, you will learn how to ensure that software is designed and developed to operate securely, and will remain secure even as... Pluralsight |
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CSSLP®: Software Deployment, Operations, and Maintenance This course, CSSLP®: Software Deployment, Operations, and Maintenance, addresses the topics the exam candidate needs to know to preserve the security of software throughout its... Pluralsight |
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CSSLP®: Supply Chain and Software Acquisition Your organization may outsource software development, and it almost certainly purchases software from vendors. How can you contribute to ensuring that vendor-supplied products... Pluralsight |
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From | Pluralsight |
---|---|
Hours | 24 |
Instructor | Kevin Henry |
Language | English |
Subjects | IT & Networking |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
IT CAP - Software Development $56k
Technologist, Software Development $72k
Software Development 1 $80k
Analyst - Software Development $90k
Junior Software Development $92k
Software Specialist - Development $102k
Vendor - Software Development $106k
Software Development Professional $107k
Software Research & Development $112k
Software Development Engineer2 $120k
SeniorManager, Software Development $131k
Senior IT Software Development $144k
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