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Mitigating APIs Broken Object Level Authorization

Aligned with OWASP API Security Top 10 and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework | this course is designed for NICE Workforce roles of Software Developer and Secure Software Assessor. Upon successful completion of this course, you should have the knowledge and skills required to identify and resolve object-level authorization issues | be aware of, and mitigate, the most common attack methods for APIs with broken level authorization | and employ industry best practices to prevent and mitigate broken object-level authorization vulnerabilities.

Course Overview

Overall Proficiency Level
2 - Intermediate
Course Catalog Number
API 211
Course Prerequisites

None

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 required to:

  • Identify and resolve object-level authorization issues
  • Be aware of, and mitigate, the most common attack methods for APIs with broken level authorization
  • Employ industry best practices to prevent and mitigate broken object level authorization vulnerabilities

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):

Feedback

If you would like to provide feedback on this course, please e-mail the NICCS team at NICCS@mail.cisa.dhs.gov. Please keep in mind that NICCS does not own this course or accept payment for course entry. If you have questions related to the details of this course, such as cost, prerequisites, how to register, etc., please contact the course training provider directly. You can find course training provider contact information by following the link that says “Visit course page for more information...” on this page.

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