Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) 2019: Core Concepts

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This course examines information needed to earn the (ISC)2 CSSLP (Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional) certification and to prepare for the CSSLP exam. These security professionals are well versed in how to incorporate key security practices into all lifecycle stages of software development. This course covers secure software concepts such as covert overt and encryption. You will examine the secure software concepts of confidentiality integrity and avAIlability (collectively CIA) and examine concepts that support the concepts such as authentication authorization accountability and non-repudiation. Learn the difference between various integrity concepts such as hashing digital signatures code signing reliability alterations and authenticity. You will also learn about authentication concepts such as multifactor authentication identity and access management single sign-on and federated identity management. Learn when to use different authorization concepts such as access controls and entitlements. Finally the course covers accountability concepts such as auditing and logging and describe non-repudiation concepts such as public key infrastructure (PKI) and digital signatures.