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 Wrexham

Wrexham is the largest town in north Wales that had a population of 61,603 as of the 2011 census. The Geographical condition of Wrexham city is near to Lower Dee Valley. The city is also surrounded by Welsh mountains. The city is the hub for Education sector, retail, commerce and Administration too. The Clwyd absorbs a lot of portion of Denbighshire in the mid-1970's.  From 1997 to 2017, it is also a centre of Wrexham County Borough.

Wrexham existed even in the times before Jesus Christ, i.e. somewhere between 8000 – 4300 BC. Excavations have shown that agriculture was the main source of living through the people of Wrexham also had trade relations with the Romans. The Anglo-Saxons rule Wrexham from the 8th to the 10th Century AD.

When Llywelyn ap Gruffudd died in 1282 fighting in the independence struggle, Wrexham fell to the Marcher, a semi-independent lordship of Bromfield and Yale. After this, Wrexham continued to progress through the Middle Ages and in the process it became a centre of exchange for the goods produced in the Dee valley and Denbighshire uplands. Iron and lead were also being mined in Wrexham.

The town became a market town after 1327. As the end of the 14th Century approached, the town pollution started to constitute of different kind of people such as dancers, goldsmiths and other wealthy people who wanted to do business in Wrexham.

Tourism

  • The National Eisteddfod of Wales was held in Wrexham in 2011.

Places to Visit

  • Wales Comic Con: Personalities including actors, artists, writers and sports meet here every year for their fans all around the world.
  • Giles Church: It is the famous Chruch which is one of the seven wonders of Wales. It is considered as the burial place of Elihu Yale.
  • Racecourse Ground: This ground is the oldest international stadium in the world which is home to Wrexham F.C also.
  • Techniquest Glynd?r: This is a famous science discovery centre in the city.
  • Wrexham County Museum – This museum has a local history and is very famous among the citizens.
  • Saith Seren: It is also called “Seven Stars”. This centre provides a multi-purpose environment for the residents. They can have a locally sourced food along with the bar. It also has live entertainment which makes the experience awesome. Meeting rooms are also available for the professionals for business purposes.

Governance

The county council consists of 52 councillors out of which one is elected as Mayor for a year. The constituency of the town elects members to the National Assembly for Wales and UK Parliament. The constituency consists of both city and some nearby villages. Various communities in the town are Rhosddu, Offa, Acton and Caia Park.

Public Services

Wrexham Maelor Hospital is one of the three largest hospitals in North Wales. The hospital contains facilities required to provide effective treatment. It has an arrangement of over 900 beds. Other hospitals include Penley Polish Hospital and Chirk Community.

The major private hospital in the town is Yale hospital with over 25 beds. It is near to the Maelor Hospital. Spire healthcare operate and own this hospital.

The North Wales Police served the city. The Eastern division headquarters is based in the centre of the town.

In case of any fire-related issue, the main fire station of town is located on Croesnewydd Road. It is now combined with Ambulance Service Station. Llangollen and Chirk have local fire stations.

Economy

Earlier the economy of Wrexham's was based on the heavy industry. This was later on overcome by biotechnology, professional services and manufacturing. Among other regions of North Wales, the town leads in the retail sector. The town showed exemplary performance by coming fifth among other cities of the United Kingdom in 2007.

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