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Course Description

Bootcamp 30 hours 3 CEUs $4,295

The Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) bootcamp provides a comprehensive review of application security concepts and industry best practices and covers the eight domains of the CSSLP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). Other topics include the application and testing process as well as key test topics and practice questions.

Course Outline

  • Domain 1: Secure Software Concepts
  • Domain 2: Secure Software Requirements
  • Domain 3: Secure Software Architecture and Design
  • Domain 4: Secure Software Implementation
  • Domain 5: Secure Software Testing
  • Domain 6: Secure Software Lifecycle Management
  • Domain 7: Secure Software Deployment, Operations, Maintenance
  • Domain 8: Secure Software Supply Chain

Learner Outcomes

  • Prepare for the CSSLP Exam
  • Identify security software requirements
  • Follow secure coding practices
  • Develop a security testing strategy and plan
  • Choose a secure software methodology
  • Release software securely

Additional Information

Requirements for certification: A minimum of four years of cumulative, paid, full-time Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) professional experience in one or more of the eight domains of the CSSLP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)

Prerequisites

This CSSLP course is for Software Developers, Engineers, Architects, Penetration Testers, and other IT (Information Technology) professionals who have a minimum of four years' experience in full-time Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) in one or more of the eight domains covered in the CSSLP exam.

Duration

30 Hours | 5 Days or 10 Nights
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Section Title
Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) Bootcamp
Type
Instructor-Led
Days
T, Th
Time (Central Time)
5:30PM to 8:30PM
Dates
May 28, 2024 to Jun 27, 2024
Schedule and Location
# of Course Hours
30.0
Delivery Option
Course Fee(s)
Rate non-credit $4,295.00
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