
IBM: Application Security for Developers
Learn to identify security vulnerabilities in applications and implement secure code practices to prevent events like data breaches and leaks. Become familiar with DevSecOps practices, and SAST for identifying security flaws.
Learning Journey Context
Works well as a continuation after mastering Computer Science fundamentals. It bridges the gap toward advanced, production-level engineering.
Relevant for: Cloud Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Solutions Architect.
Quick Facts
What Youāll Learn
Vulnerabilities can occur at any stage of software development, making it critical for developers to write secure code and maintain a secured development environment and the platform it runs on. In this course, you will learn to identify security vulnerabilities in applications and implement secure code practices to prevent events like data breaches and leaks which can significantly impact an organizationās reputation and financial condition. This course provides a comprehensive overview of security best practices that developers should follow when developing applications. Youāll gain extensive knowledge on various practices, concepts, and processes for maintaining a secure environment, including DevSecOps practices that automate security integration across the software development lifecycle (SDLC), Static Application Security Testing (SAST) for identifying security flaws, Dynamic Analysis, and Dynamic Testing, and creating a Secure Development Environment, an ongoing process for securing a network, computing resources, and storage devices both on-premise and in the cloud. This course familiarizes you with the top Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) application security risks such as broken access controls and SQL injections and teaches you how to prevent and mitigate these threats. This course includes multiple hands-on labs to develop and demonstrate your skills and knowledge for maintaining a secure development environment.
Outcomes
- Demonstrate your knowledge of security testing procedures and describe how coding practices and other mitigation strategies help reduce risk. .
- Apply security concepts to various stages of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). .
- Explain security by design, and develop applications using security by design principles. .
- Perform defensive coding that follow Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) principles. .
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