International Secure Systems Development Conference
London 20 & 21st May 2010, Westminster Conference Centre
Securing the Software Lifecycle.
Vulnerabilities at the application level represent a significant and unresolved risk to organisations. Concerns over software security have become a top priority for the software manufacturers, while it is recognised that established quality assurance controls do not adequately address the need.
Understanding this issue, (ISC)2® has developed a certification for the software development professional to provide them with the understanding of the principles and best practices of secure software development. The Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP®) certification introduces security practices that have to be considered through each phase. From the requirements phase, through the software specifications and design, all the way through software testing, security measures have to be taken to ensure that the final software produced is secure.
Holding this certification is a proof that software professionals have the knowledge and expertise to implement security within the software development lifecycle. 5-day education programs are available to help you prepare for this certification.
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- Video Debate: Making Software Secure (Software and the Cloud) BCS Managing Editor Brian Runciman speaks to John Colley of Managing Director of (ISC)2, Anthony Kesterton of Rational Software, part of IBM, and Dan Haagman of 7Safe about how we can make software secure. |
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- The 10 Best Practices for Secure Software Development No software built is 100% Secure. It however, can be designed, developed, and deployed with a secure mindset, and security controls that minimize the likelihood of exposure and the impact if exploited. Software development involves many stakeholders that must follow certain directives to ensure secure software. |
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For more information, visit: www.isc2.org/csslpedu
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International Secure Systems Development Conference
London 20 & 21st May 2010, Westminster Conference Centre

























