HTML5 Developer
Details 44 Courses, 24 Hours, 29 CPE Credits
Core
Provides learners with an understanding of security principles and best practices for developing secure applications. The learning path focuses on fundamentals of application security, application security risk management, common vulnerabilities in an application.
Courses Include
- AWA 101 Fundamentals of Application Security
- AWA 102 Secure Software Concepts
- COD 102-108 Fundamentals of SDLC Security Series (7)
- ENG 205 Fundamentals of Threat Modeling
Advanced
Covers how to infuse software security into the development lifecycle and provides a solid foundation of HTML5 security features to help build applications with a strong line of defense. Front-end developers will develop a working knowledge of ASP.net, SWL, high-level scripting languages, version control and CMS systems.
Courses Include
- COD 251 Defending AJAX-enabled Web Applications
- COD 255 Creating Secure Code – Web API Foundations
- COD 256 Creating Secure Code – Ruby on Rails
- COD 259 Node.js Threats and Vulnerabilities
- COD 281-284 Creating Secure Java Code Series (3)
- COD 308-309 Creating Secure ASP.NET MVC Applications Series (2)
- COD 352 Creating Secure JavaScript & jQuery Code
- COD 361-364 Creating Secure HTML5 Code Series (4)
- DES 201-205 Fundamentals of Cryptography Series (4)
- DES 224 Applying OWASP 2017 Mitigating Sensitive Data Exposure
- DES 228 Applying OWASP 2017 Mitigating Cross-Site Scripting
- TST 224 Testing for OWASP 2017 Sensitive Data Exposure
- TST 228 Testing for OWASP 2017 Cross-Site Scripting
Elite
Provides learners with an understanding of secure architecture and design principles while articulating security requirements to be considered during the requirements phase. This path also introduces the learner to threat modeling to help identify security design problems early in the application security design process.
Developers will learn to define the attack surface of an application and how to reduce the risk to an application by minimizing the application’s attack surface, and guidelines for secure source code review.
Courses Include
- DES 101 Fundamentals of Secure Architecture
- DES 212 Architecture Risk Analysis and Remediation
- DES 311 Creating Secure Application Architecture
- ENG 191-195 Integrating the MS SDL into your SDLC Series (5)
- ENG 211 How to Create Application Security Design Requirements
- ENG 311 Attack Surface Analysis & Reduction
- ENG 312 How to Perform a Security Code Review
Details 44 Courses, 24 Hours, 29 CPE Credits
Core
Provides learners with an understanding of security principles and best practices for developing secure applications. The learning path focuses on fundamentals of application security, application security risk management, common vulnerabilities in an application.
Courses Include
- AWA 101 Fundamentals of Application Security
- AWA 102 Secure Software Concepts
- COD 102-108 Fundamentals of SDLC Security Series (7)
- ENG 205 Fundamentals of Threat Modeling
Advanced
Covers how to infuse software security into the development lifecycle and provides a solid foundation of HTML5 security features to help build applications with a strong line of defense. Front-end developers will develop a working knowledge of ASP.net, SWL, high-level scripting languages, version control and CMS systems.
Courses Include
- COD 251 Defending AJAX-enabled Web Applications
- COD 255 Creating Secure Code – Web API Foundations
- COD 256 Creating Secure Code – Ruby on Rails
- COD 259 Node.js Threats and Vulnerabilities
- COD 281-284 Creating Secure Java Code Series (3)
- COD 308-309 Creating Secure ASP.NET MVC Applications Series (2)
- COD 352 Creating Secure JavaScript & jQuery Code
- COD 361-364 Creating Secure HTML5 Code Series (4)
- DES 201-205 Fundamentals of Cryptography Series (4)
- DES 224 Applying OWASP 2017 Mitigating Sensitive Data Exposure
- DES 228 Applying OWASP 2017 Mitigating Cross-Site Scripting
- TST 224 Testing for OWASP 2017 Sensitive Data Exposure
- TST 228 Testing for OWASP 2017 Cross-Site Scripting
Elite
Provides learners with an understanding of secure architecture and design principles while articulating security requirements to be considered during the requirements phase. This path also introduces the learner to threat modeling to help identify security design problems early in the application security design process.
Developers will learn to define the attack surface of an application and how to reduce the risk to an application by minimizing the application’s attack surface, and guidelines for secure source code review.
Courses Include
- DES 101 Fundamentals of Secure Architecture
- DES 212 Architecture Risk Analysis and Remediation
- DES 311 Creating Secure Application Architecture
- ENG 191-195 Integrating the MS SDL into your SDLC Series (5)
- ENG 211 How to Create Application Security Design Requirements
- ENG 311 Attack Surface Analysis & Reduction
- ENG 312 How to Perform a Security Code Review