Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP)
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€ 4.190
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Dauer:
5 Tage
Level:
Fortgeschrittene
Code:
CSSLP
CPEs:
56
Was ist enthalten: Prüfung inklusive, Online-Prüfungsgutschein
Überblick
Die offizielle (ISC)²®-Schulung zum Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP®) bietet einen umfassenden Überblick über die erforderlichen Sicherheitspraktiken, einschließlich Authentifizierung, Autorisierung und Auditing, in jede Phase des Softwareentwicklungszyklus (SDLC). Dieser Kurs hilft den Teilnehmern, ihr Wissen zu erweitern, zu überprüfen und aufzufrischen.
Voraussetzungen
mindestens vier Jahre Berufserfahrung in einem oder mehreren der acht Themenbereiche des CSSLP
alternativ 3 Jahre Erfahrung als SDLC-Profi mit einem 4-Jahres-Abschluss oder einem regionalen Äquivalent in Informatik, Informationstechnologie oder einem verwandten Bereich
ein Kandidat, der nicht über die erforderliche Erfahrung verfügt, kann ein Associate of (ISC)² werden, indem er die CSSLP-Prüfung erfolgreich ablegt. Der Associate of (ISC)² hat dann 5 Jahre Zeit, um die erforderlichen 4 Jahre an Erfahrung zu sammeln.
Zielgruppe
Software-Entwickler
Software-Ingenieure und -Architekten
Projektmanager
Software-QS
QS-Prüfer
Business-Analysten
Pentester
Trainingsplan
Domain 1: Secure Software Concepts
Core Concepts
Security Design Principles
Domain 2: Secure Software Requirements
Define Software Security Requirements
Identity and Analyze Compliance Requirements
Identify and Analyze Data Classification Requirements
Identify and Analyze Privacy Requirements
Develop Misuse and Abuse Cases
Develop Security Requirement Traceability Matrix (STRM)
Ensure Security Requirements Flow Down to Suppliers/Providers
Domain 3: Secure Software Architecture and Design
Define the Security Architecture
Performing Secure Interface Design
Performing Architectural Risk Assessment
Model (Non-Functional) Security Properties and Constraints
Model and Classify Data
Evaluate and Select Reusable Secure Design
Perform Security Architecture and Design Review
Define Secure Operational Architecture (e.g., deployment topology, operational interfaces)
Use Secure Architecture and Design Principles, Patterns, and Tools
Domain 4: Secure Software Implementation
Adhere to Relevant Secure Coding Practices (e.g., standards, guidelines and regulations)
Analyze Code for Security Risks
Implement Security Controls (e.g., watchdogs, File Integrity Monitoring (FIM), anti-malware)
Address Security Risks (e.g. remediation, mitigation, transfer, accept)
Securely Reuse Third-Party Code or Libraries (e.g., Software Composition Analysis (SCA))
Securely Integrate Components
Apply Security During the Build Process
Domain 5: Secure Software Testing
Develop Security Test Cases
Develop Security Testing Strategy and Plan
Verify and Validate Documentation (e.g., installation and setup instructions, error messages, user guides, release notes)
Identify Undocumented Functionality
Analyze Security Implications of Test Results (e.g., impact on product management, prioritization, break build criteria)
Classify and Track Security Errors
Secure Test Data
Perform Verification and Validation Testing
Domain 6: Secure Lifecycle Management
Secure Configuration and Version Control (e.g., hardware, software, documentation, interfaces, patching)
Define Strategy and Roadmap
Manage Security Within a Software Development Methodology
Identify Security Standards and Frameworks
Define and Develop Security Documentation
Develop Security Metrics (e.g., defects per line of code, criticality level, average remediation time, complexity
Decommission Software
Report Security Status (e.g., reports, dashboards, feedback loops)
Incorporate Integrated Risk Management (IRM)
Promote Security Culture in Software Development
Implement Continuous Improvement (e.g., retrospective, lessons learned)
Domain 7: Software Deployment, Operations and Maintenance
Perform Operational Risk Analysis
Release Software Securely
Securely Store and Manage Security Data
Ensure Secure Installation
Perform Post-Deployment Security Testing
Obtain Security Approval to Operate (e.g., risk acceptance, sign-off at appropriate level)
Perform Information Security Continuous Monitoring (ISCM)
Support Incident Response
Perform Patch Management (e.g. secure release, testing)
Perform Vulnerability Management (e.g., scanning, tracking, triaging)
Runtime Protection (e.g., Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP), Web Application Firewall (WAF), Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR))
Support Continuity of Operations
Integrate Service Level Objectives (SLO) and Service Level Agreements (SLA) (e.g., maintenance, performance, availability, qualified personnel)
Domain 8: Supply Chain
Implement Software Supply Chain Risk Management
Analyze Security of Third-Party Software
Verify Pedigree and Provenance
Ensure Supplier Security Requirements in the Acquisition Process
Support contractual requirements (e.g., Intellectual Property (IP) ownership, code escrow, liability, warranty, End-User License Agreement (EULA), Service Level Agreements (SLA))
Zertifizierung
Domain 1: Secure Software Concepts
Core Concepts
Security Design Principles
Domain 2: Secure Software Requirements
Define Software Security Requirements
Identity and Analyze Compliance Requirements
Identify and Analyze Data Classification Requirements
Identify and Analyze Privacy Requirements
Develop Misuse and Abuse Cases
Develop Security Requirement Traceability Matrix (STRM)
Ensure Security Requirements Flow Down to Suppliers/Providers
Domain 3: Secure Software Architecture and Design
Define the Security Architecture
Performing Secure Interface Design
Performing Architectural Risk Assessment
Model (Non-Functional) Security Properties and Constraints
Model and Classify Data
Evaluate and Select Reusable Secure Design
Perform Security Architecture and Design Review
Define Secure Operational Architecture (e.g., deployment topology, operational interfaces)
Use Secure Architecture and Design Principles, Patterns, and Tools
Domain 4: Secure Software Implementation
Adhere to Relevant Secure Coding Practices (e.g., standards, guidelines and regulations)
Analyze Code for Security Risks
Implement Security Controls (e.g., watchdogs, File Integrity Monitoring (FIM), anti-malware)
Address Security Risks (e.g. remediation, mitigation, transfer, accept)
Securely Reuse Third-Party Code or Libraries (e.g., Software Composition Analysis (SCA))
Securely Integrate Components
Apply Security During the Build Process
Domain 5: Secure Software Testing
Develop Security Test Cases
Develop Security Testing Strategy and Plan
Verify and Validate Documentation (e.g., installation and setup instructions, error messages, user guides, release notes)
Identify Undocumented Functionality
Analyze Security Implications of Test Results (e.g., impact on product management, prioritization, break build criteria)
Classify and Track Security Errors
Secure Test Data
Perform Verification and Validation Testing
Domain 6: Secure Lifecycle Management
Secure Configuration and Version Control (e.g., hardware, software, documentation, interfaces, patching)
Define Strategy and Roadmap
Manage Security Within a Software Development Methodology
Identify Security Standards and Frameworks
Define and Develop Security Documentation
Develop Security Metrics (e.g., defects per line of code, criticality level, average remediation time, complexity
Decommission Software
Report Security Status (e.g., reports, dashboards, feedback loops)
Incorporate Integrated Risk Management (IRM)
Promote Security Culture in Software Development
Implement Continuous Improvement (e.g., retrospective, lessons learned)
Domain 7: Software Deployment, Operations and Maintenance
Perform Operational Risk Analysis
Release Software Securely
Securely Store and Manage Security Data
Ensure Secure Installation
Perform Post-Deployment Security Testing
Obtain Security Approval to Operate (e.g., risk acceptance, sign-off at appropriate level)
Perform Information Security Continuous Monitoring (ISCM)
Support Incident Response
Perform Patch Management (e.g. secure release, testing)
Perform Vulnerability Management (e.g., scanning, tracking, triaging)
Runtime Protection (e.g., Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP), Web Application Firewall (WAF), Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR))
Support Continuity of Operations
Integrate Service Level Objectives (SLO) and Service Level Agreements (SLA) (e.g., maintenance, performance, availability, qualified personnel)
Domain 8: Supply Chain
Implement Software Supply Chain Risk Management
Analyze Security of Third-Party Software
Verify Pedigree and Provenance
Ensure Supplier Security Requirements in the Acquisition Process
Support contractual requirements (e.g., Intellectual Property (IP) ownership, code escrow, liability, warranty, End-User License Agreement (EULA), Service Level Agreements (SLA))
Ihre Vorteile
Schönbrunn TASC ist eine akkreditierte Ausbildungsorganisation (ATO). Dies bedeutet, dass Sie Zugriff auf offizielle Kursunterlagen haben und Ihre Prüfung zum Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) während des Kurses im Schönbrunn TASC Trainingscenter ablegen können. Sofern Sie nicht beim ersten Versuch die Prüfung bestehen (wovon wir nicht ausgehen), deckt dies unsere Leistungsgarantie Sie ab – dies bedeutet, Sie trainieren beim zweiten mal kostenfrei.
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