CSSLP®: Secure Software Testing
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course examines how to test software in order to ensure its secure operation and the adequacy of controls.
Testing software requires a test strategy, plans and scripts that ensure that all aspects of the software have been tested - both from a functional and non-functional angle. In this course, CSSLP®: Secure Software Testing, you will gain understanding of how testing should discover deficiencies and ensure that all problems are resolved prior to implementation. First, you will discover how to develop test plans and scripts. Next, you will learn about vulnerability assessments and penetration testing. Finally, you will explore how to track and resolve software problems. By the end of this course, you will be prepared to progress into the next domain of CSSLP®.
Topics:
Testing software requires a test strategy, plans and scripts that ensure that all aspects of the software have been tested - both from a functional and non-functional angle. In this course, CSSLP®: Secure Software Testing, you will gain understanding of how testing should discover deficiencies and ensure that all problems are resolved prior to implementation. First, you will discover how to develop test plans and scripts. Next, you will learn about vulnerability assessments and penetration testing. Finally, you will explore how to track and resolve software problems. By the end of this course, you will be prepared to progress into the next domain of CSSLP®.
Topics:
- Course Overview
- Develop the Test Plan
- Developing and Acquiring Test Data
- Executing the Test Plan
- Working from Test Results
Taught by
Kevin Henry
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