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How to Create Application Security Design Requirements

Security is an important component of an application‚s quality. To preserve the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of application data, software applications must be engineered with security in mind beginning with the design phase. Without defined security requirements, design choices will be made without security guidance and security testing cannot be effective. This course provides technical and non-technical personnel with the tools to understand, create and articulate security requirements as part of software requirement documents. In this course, students will learn to apply the application security maturity (ASM) model to the development process, understand the security-engineering process, and describe the key security-engineering activities to integrate security in the development life cycle. Students will also be able to determine software security objectives, apply security design guidelines, and create threat models that identify threats, attacks, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures, in addition to learning to conduct security architecture and design reviews that help identify potential security problems and minimize the application‚s attack surface.

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187 Ballardvale Street, Suite A195
Wilmington, MA 01887

Course Overview

Overall Proficiency Level
2 - Intermediate
Course Catalog Number
ENG 211
Training Purpose
Skill Development
Specific Audience
All
Delivery Method
Online, Self-Paced
  • Online, Self-Paced

Learning Objectives

On successful completion of this course, learners should have the knowledge and skills to:

  • Apply the Application Security Maturity model to the organizations development process
  • Describe the security-engineering process
  • Describe the key security-engineering activities that can be used to integrate security into the development life cycle
  • Determine security objectives
  • Apply security design guidelines
  • Conduct security architecture and design reviews that help identify potential security problems

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):

Competency Areas

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