EC-Council Certified Application Security Engineer (CASE) Java
This 3-Day EC-Council Certified Application Security Engineer (CASE) Java course is designed to be a hands-on, comprehensive application security training course that will help software professional create secure applications. This CASE training course will train software developers on the critical security skills and knowledge required throughout a typical software development life cycle (SDLC). The course focuses on the importance of implementing secure methodologies and practises require in today’s insecure operating environment.
Plus, this course will prep you for the EC-Council CASE Java exam and help you achieve Certified Application Security Engineer – Java certification.
Included in your course tuition fee is an EC-Council exam voucher that enables you to take the exam remotely.
This course presents secure programming concepts that apply to many different types of software development projects. Although this course focuses on Java, you don’t need to have experience in this language to benefit from this course. However, you should have some programming experience, whether it be developing desktop, mobile, web, or cloud applications.
Java Developers with a minimum of 2 years of experience and individuals who want to become application security engineers/analysts/testers.
Individuals involved in the role of developing, testing, managing, or protecting wide area of applications.
This course is designed for software developers, testers, and architects who design and develop software in various programming languages and platforms, including desktop, web, cloud, and mobile, and who want to improve their ability to deliver software that is of high quality, particularly regarding security and privacy.
EC-Council Certified Application Security Engineer (CASE) Java Delivery Methods
After course Instructor coaching
Exam voucher included in purchase
EC-Council Certified Application Security Engineer (CASE) Java Course Benefits
Understand application security, threats and attacksGather secure requirementsValidate input using secure coding practisesCode practises for secure session managementTest static and dynamic application securityDesign and architect secure applications