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Course Description

PSE600 - Product Cybersecurity System Analysis

18 Hours | 1.8 CEUs | $2,295

  • Analysis skills are critical to ensuring cybersecurity requirements are built as part of the product solution and not an afterthought in both today and tomorrow’s technology solutions. In this course you’ll learn key techniques to utilize when working with technology and needing to address cybersecurity requirements. First, you’ll explore techniques to help you identify and elicit requirements from your stakeholders that are key to solution success. Next, you’ll dive into audits, best practices, and technology that will help you define cybersecurity from an organizational perspective. Finally, you’ll learn how to plan and map out how solutions address cybersecurity requirements. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of knowing how to build out an analysis plan and construct a proposed solution that directly addresses all cybersecurity needs for your organization.
  • Topics include Cybersecurity Analysis Techniques, Cybersecurity Risks and Controls, Securing the Layers, Data Security, User Access Control, Solution Delivery and Operations.

PSE700 - Product Cybersecurity Design

18 Hours | 1.8 CEUs | $2,295

  • The Product Cybersecurity Design course begins with a quick review of the common security attacks and strategies to prevent those attacks. Using these concepts as a baseline to illustrate the ineffectiveness of a code-last strategy, the course then moves into a discussion on the importance of reframing security and thinking about security in the context of design. Through the reframing journey, the course introduces Domain-Driven Design as a useful mechanism to apply a secure-first strategy. Throughout this discussion, the course looks at implementation strategies and techniques and common issues that introduce threats into the codebase.
  • We will also walk through some of the security design principles which one needs to ensure while designing any Software or System architecture. These principles concentrate on architectural structures, whether hardware or software, that are required to Support Information protection. Overview on concepts like Least Privilege, Separation of Duties, Defense in Depth, Least Common Mechanism, Securing the Weakest Link, and many more alike will be discussed as part of same.

PSE800 - Software Assurance

18 Hours | 1.8 CEUs | $2,295

  • Modern society depends on software systems of ever-increasing scope and complexity. Virtually every sphere of human activity is impacted by these systems, from social interaction in our personal lives to business, energy, transportation, education, communication, government, and defense. Because the consequences of failure can be severe, dependable functionality and security are essential. As a result, software assurance is emerging as an important discipline for the development, acquisition, and operation of software systems and services that provide requisite levels of dependability and security.

Additional Information

Classes are delivered in Central Time Zone and class times are notated on each course link.

Corporate discounts are applied in the cart/checkout.

Prerequisites

To ensure success in this certificate, students should have completed:

PRODSEC.PRO - Product Security Professional

Duration

54 Hours | 5.4 CEUs | 9 Days or 18 Nights
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Product Security Cybersecurity Certificate
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Rate non-credit $6,885.00
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To complete "Product Security Cybersecurity Certificate", you must enroll in PSE600PSE700, & PSE800. Click on each course link for more details and to add to cart:

Product Cybersecurity System Analysis(PSE600): 

  • Starts Nov 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21

Product Cybersecurity Design (PSE700): pick one

  • Starts Sep 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25
  • Starts Dec 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19

Software Assurance (PSE800)pick one

  • Starts Sep 30, Oct 2, 7, 9, 14, 16
  • Starts Nov DAY 19, 20, 21
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