[Cisspstudy] CSSLP Certification - Opening of Exam And Class Registration
Clement Dupuis
clement.dupuis at cccure.com
Thu Apr 23 11:50:48 EDT 2009
The Security Plus exam is a subset of the CISSP, it is not as large but has
a bit more of a technical flavor.
If you are ready for the CISSP, you should be ready for the Sec+ as well.
Take care
Clement
Clément Dupuis, CD
CISSP, GCFW, GCIA, Security+, CEH, ECSA, LPT, CCSA, CCSE, MBNS, MBIS, MBHS,
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:35, Lonzell <lscaife1 at verizon.net> wrote:
> I’ve been studying for the CISSP exam for about 4 months now but have
> been told to go ahead and take the Security+ exam due to the fact the
> material I’ve been using for the CISSP will have me prepared for the
> Security+ exam also. What do you think?
>
>
>
> *From:* cisspstudy-bounces at cccure.org [mailto:
> cisspstudy-bounces at cccure.org] *On Behalf Of *Prakash
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 23, 2009 8:43 AM
> *To:* cisspstudy at cccure.org
> *Subject:* [Cisspstudy] CSSLP Certification - Opening of Exam And Class
> Registration
>
>
>
> The CSSLP aims to stem the proliferation of security vulnerabilities
> resulting from insufficient development processes by establishing best
> practices and validating an individual’s competency in addressing security
> issues throughout the software lifecycle (SLC). Code-language neutral, it
> will be applicable to those involved in the SLC, including analysts,
> developers, software engineers, software architects, project managers,
> software quality assurance testers and programmers.
>
> To be eligible for the certification, CSSLP candidates must demonstrate
> four years of professional experience in the SLC process or three years of
> experience and a bachelor’s degree (or regional equivalent) in an IT
> discipline.
>
> It covers seven domains:
>
> * Secure Software Concepts - security implications in software
> development
> * Secure Software Requirements - capturing security requirements in the
> requirements gathering phase
> * Secure Software Design - translating security requirements into
> application design elements
> * Secure Software Implementation/Coding - unit testing for security
> functionality and resiliency to attack, and developing secure code and
> exploit mitigation
> * Secure Software Testing - integrated QA testing for security
> functionality and resiliency to attack
> * Software Acceptance - security implication in the software acceptance
> phase
> * Software Deployment, Operations, Maintenance and Disposal - security
> issues around steady state operations and management of software
>
> The first open exams will be offered beginning June 30, 2009
>
> For more information on the CSSLP, You can visit *www.isc2.org/csslp*
>
>
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