Advanced Practices in Application Security
As cyber threats grow in sophistication, organizations can no longer treat application security as an afterthought. This course equips software developers,...
By Starweaver on Coursera
About This Course
As cyber threats grow in sophistication, organizations can no longer treat application security as an afterthought. This course equips software developers, cybersecurity professionals, and DevSecOps teams to embed security throughout the software development lifecycle (SDLC). You’ll master practical, up-to-date techniques aligned with industry frameworks from NIST, OWASP, CISA, and CSA. Learn to integrate secure coding, threat modeling, and supply chain security from the ground up. Explore secure development practices using NIST’s SSDF, adopt Secure by Design principles endorsed by over 100 leading software firms, and implement controls from OWASP and CSA’s Cloud Controls Matrix. Gain hands-on experience with tools for static analysis, container security, SBOMs, and threat modeling methodologies like STRIDE. Through a comprehensive fictional case study, you’ll apply these skills in real-world scenarios—from legacy integration to cloud-native deployments—preparing you to lead security-first development in any organization. Stay ahead of regulatory demands and design secure software from day one.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Advanced Practices in Application Security cost?
Advanced Practices in Application Security costs $49. Check the course page for current pricing and available discounts.
Who teaches Advanced Practices in Application Security?
Advanced Practices in Application Security is taught by Starweaver, Starweaver.
What skill level is Advanced Practices in Application Security for?
This course is designed for advanced learners.
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