Certified Application Security Engineer (CASE).NET

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CASE.NET

Certified Application Security Engineer (CASE) .NET

The Certified Application Security Engineer (CASE) focuses on secure application software development processes. It is a, hands-on, comprehensive application security course that will help you create a secure application software. This course encompasses security activities involved in all phases of the Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC): planning, creating, testing, and deploying an application. Unlike other application security trainings, CASE goes beyond just the guidelines on secure coding practices to include secure requirement gathering, robust application design, and handling security issues in post development phases of application development. The CASE certification exam and training program prepare application security engineers, analysts, testers, and anyone with exposure to any phase of SDLC to build secure applications that are robust enough to meet today’s challenging operational environment by focusing not just on secure coding, but much more. This makes CASE one of the most comprehensive certifications on the market today. It’s desired by software application engineers, analysts, testers globally, and respected by hiring authorities.

Duration: 3 days

Audience

  • .NET Developers with a minimum of 2 years of experience and individuals who want to become application security engineers/analysts/testers 
  • Individuals involved in the role of developing, testing, managing, or protecting .NET based applications

Learning Objectives

  • In-depth understanding of secure SDLC and secure SDLC models 
  • Knowledge of OWASP Top 10, threat modelling, SAST and DAST 
  • Capturing security requirements of an application in development 
  • Defining, maintaining, and enforcing application security best practices 
  • Performing manual and automated code review of application 
  • Conducting application security testing for web applications to assess the vulnerabilities 
  • Driving development of a holistic application security program 
  • Rating the severity of defects and publishing comprehensive reports, detailing associated risks and mitigations 
  • Working in teams to improve security posture 
  • Application security scanning technologies such as AppScan, Fortify, WebInspect, static application security testing (SAST), dynamic application security testing (DAST), single signon, and encryption 
  • Following secure coding standards that are based on industry-accepted best practices such as OWASP Guide, or CERT Secure Coding to address common coding vulnerabilities
  • Creating a software source code review process that is a part of the development cycles (SDLC, Agile, CI/CD)

Topics

  • Understanding Application Security, Threats, and Attacks 
  • Security Requirements Gathering 
  • Secure Application Design and Architecture 
  • Secure Coding Practices for Input Validation 
  • Secure Coding Practices for Authentication and Authorization 
  • Secure Coding Practices for Cryptography 
  • Secure Coding Practices for Session Management 
  • Secure Coding Practices for Error Handling 
  • Static and Dynamic Application Security Testing (SAST & DAST) 
  • Secure Deployment and Maintenance
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