CSSLP Boot Camp

Learn to make information systems secure

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

CSSLP Boot Camp course under CISSP Category is designed for the delegates who want to gain knowledge to work as Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP). It enables the delegates to validate their capability in integrating security of Software Lifecycle. Our course focuses providing comprehensive knowledge regarding the eight domains of CSSLP Common Body of Knowledge.

We at MSP Training ensures that the study material is always up-to-date and synchronised with latest objectives of (ISC)2.

  • Get familiar with software lifecycle security

  • Learn various concepts and terminologies included in the subject

  • Delivered by qualified instructors in luxury venues

  • We offer the best price in the industry

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

PREREQUISITES

The professionals who want to attend this course must have four years of prior experience in an area of software development lifecycle.

TARGET AUDIENCE

CSSLP Boot Camp course is best suited for the following audience:

  • Engineers
  • Architects
  • Project Managers
  • Software Developers
  • Technical Architects
  • Auditors
  • Software QA
  • Project Managers Team Leads

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

After CSSLP Boot Camp Training, the delegates will be able to:

  • Learn how to identify the weaknesses of the system in order to resolve it
  • Effectively run cyber-cyber supply
  • Get to know about security and functional testing
  • Make sure that the system is reliable, resilient and recoverable

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The development of Information System should be free from threats to make it effective. For this purpose, the organisations use Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) for development. Through this training, the delegates will gain skills for detecting and preventing the system from threats. The CSSLP professionals have skills to incorporate security at every level of the SDLC.

Following are some major skills that CSSLP Professionals may have:

Reduced production cost: The product development involves 80% of the product cost. The delegates will learn how to reduce the cost by adopting various planning and designing strategies.

Fewer vulnerabilities: Vulnerabilities are the chances of risk that may occur in the system. It includes controlling the hazards that the system may face.

During the 4-day training programme, the delegates will gain the understanding of various concepts involved in the information security system such as software development, security design, coding, testing and much more. We provide flexible training programme including online, onsite and classroom training. Our trainer will make the training interesting by giving real-world examples to the delegates.

CSSLP Boot Camp Training includes seven domains of the CSSLP common body of knowledge that is:

  1. Secure Software Concepts
  2. Security Software Requirement
  3. Secure Software Design
  4. Secure Software Coding and Implementation
  5. Secure Software Testing
  6. Software Acceptance
  7. Supply Chain and Software Acquisition

PROGRAM CONTENT

Introduction to Software concepts

  • Terms and definitions
  • Security design and development methods
  • Methodologies and effects with centralized and decentralized environments

Introduction to Security Software Requirement

  • Define security controls
  • Data classification and categorization
  • Functional and operational requirements

Introduction to Secure Software Design

  • Executing the requirements into design
  • The design process
  • The design requirements
  • An overview of threat modelling

Introduction to Secure Software Coding

  • Define coding and testing standards
  • The types of security tools

Introduction to Secure Software Testing

  • Testing for Security and Quality Assurance
  • The kinds of Testing
  • Influence Assessment and Corrective Action
  • Lifecycle Management data tests

Introduction to Software Acceptance

  • An introduction to risks
  • Methods of self-governing testing

Introduction to Supply Chain and Software Acquisition

  • Define Supplier Sourcing
  • The summary of software delivery
  • Assessing risks

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ABOUT Brighton

Brighton is a seaside resort town located within the historic county of Sussex with a population of around 289,200 according to mid-2016 survey. It is situated on the southern coast of England and lies between the South Downs to the north and the English Channel to the south. The importance of the town grew with the development of the old town in the middle ages, but it has become dull and severally affected by foreign attacks and storms in the early modern period. The economy and population of the city faced a huge decline in that era. The consequences of it lead to loss of jobs and thus people started migrating from here in search of work.

The town flourished as a fashionable seaside resort and major tourism centre with the arrival of railways in 1841. The town also became a boarding point for boats travelling to France and also gained popularity after enhanced road transport to London. The town began to attract more visitors for sea bathing health resort provide the natural cure for illnesses and it became a popular seaside destination for foreign tourists. It was the time when people coming back to the same place. It was a very happy moment for them because at least the city gave them chance to reside one more time.

History

The early evidence of the settlement in the area was Whitehawk Camp, one of six causewayed enclosures in Sussex.  A number of villas were built by Romans in Brighton and developed farming settlements in the area. Roman period abandoned in early 4th century and Anglo-Saxons had taken the control and area formed part of the Kingdom of Sussex in the late 5th century. The town grew its importance in the Norman era and became Sussex’s most populous town with the arrival of mackerel fishing industry.

More foreign attacks, storms, and establishment of significant nearby port, Shoreham affected the growth of the city leading to declining population and suffering economy. The city had gone through a rapid transformation in the 17th century after Dr Richard Russell encouraged many patients to drink and bath in seawater and take the cure for illnesses in the sea of Brighton. 

Economy

Three myths were described in the economy of the Brighton by the Borough Council in 1985. Most common beliefs were that the tourism played a significant role in the jobs and income of the town, the majority of working population commuted to London every day and residents of the town composed entirely of retired business class and wealthy theatricals. During 19th and 20th century, the city became famous for the manufacturing of steam locomotives and its rail works contributed to rail industry of England.

Brighton is crowned as one of five super cities for the future according to the survey conducted in 2001. The city has been a major centre for retail, recreation, and employment, it is home to 9600 registered companies and tourism industry alone provides job opportunities to more than 20,000 people directly or indirectly. All these factors create huge job employment for native people as well as nearby town people.

Education

Brighton and Hove City Council administer 54 schools in the Brighton. There are a number of states, independent and some faith schools in the city include Patcham High School, Roedean School, Montessori School and Brighton Aldridge Community Academy. For higher education, the city is served by the University of Sussex, University of Brighton and other city colleges. According to the survey conducted by World University Rankings, University of Sussex is ranked 110th in the world and 18th in the United Kingdom.

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