OWASP: Proactive Controls

The OWASP: Proactive Controls course is part of a series of training courses on the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP). The OWASP Top Ten Proactive Controls is a list of security techniques that should be included in every software development project. They are ordered by order of importance, with control number 1 being the most important. This training assists the developers who are new to secure development to ensure application security.
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The OWASP: Proactive Controls course is part of a series of training courses on the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP). The OWASP Top Ten Proactive Controls is a list of security techniques that should be included in every software development project. They are ordered by order of importance, with control number 1 being the most important. This training assists the developers who are new to secure development to ensure application security.

More Information:

  • Modality: On Demand
  • Learning Style: Course
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Duration: 3 Hours
  • Course Info: Download PDF
  • Certificate: See Sample

Course Information

About this course:

This course provides conceptual knowledge of 10 Proactive Controls that must be adopted in every single software and application development project. Listed with respect to priority and importance, these ten controls are designed to augment the standards of application security. This course is a part of the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) training courses designed Software Engineers, Cybersecurity Professionals, Network Security Engineers, and Ethical Hackers.

Identification of vulnerabilities and threats plays a crucial role in setting up a secure information system and neutralizing the weak links in a network and application. The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) focuses primarily on helping companies implement high-end security and develop and maintain information systems with zero vulnerabilities. This course is designed for network security engineers and IT professionals having knowledge and experience of working in network security and application development environment.

The average salary of a Information Security Analyst is $89,000 per year.

Course Objective:

  • Security Verification
  • Prepared Statement and Parameterized Queries
  • Encoding Data
  • Input Validation
  • Identity Management and Authentication Controls
  • Access Control Implementation
  • Data Protection
  • Intrusion and Logging Detection
  • Exception Handling
  • Security Frameworks

Audience:

  • Software Engineers and Ethical Hackers
  • Application Security Developers and Engineers
  • Network Security Developers and Engineers

Prerequisite:

  • Professionals with knowledge and understanding of Network Security and Web Application Development
  • Professional development environment experience is highly recommended but not mandatory

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