The demand for application security professionals continues to grow as more and more apps make their way online. Begin your path toward becoming an application security engineer by building a solid foundation in application security testing.
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See how security testing fits into software dev lifecycle.
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Learn how to use security testing to validate your code.
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Develop your knowledge of testing in key environments.
Courses
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1
Cybersecurity Foundations: Application Security46mCybersecurity Foundations: Application Security
By: Emmanuel Chebukati
Learn about the most recent and common cybersecurity vulnerabilities, and how to defend applications against them.
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Penetration Testing Essential Training2h 55mPenetration Testing Essential Training
By: Malcolm Shore
Penetration testing is an in-demand skill for cybersecurity professionals, and this course provides a solid hands-on overview of popular pen testing tools and techniques.
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3
Learning the OWASP Top 1035mLearning the OWASP Top 10
By: Caroline Wong
Explore the ten most critical software vulnerabilities for 2021, as described by the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP).
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Security Testing Essential Training (2022)3h 26mSecurity Testing Essential Training (2022)
By: Jerod Brennen
Learn about security testing. Learn how to set up a test environment, plan assessments, identify targets, and execute security tests with popular tools like Nmap and Wireshark.
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5
Dynamic Application Security Testing3h 24mDynamic Application Security Testing
By: Jerod Brennen
Embed security into the software development life cycle. Discover how to use online security testing to validate your code and uncover vulnerabilities.
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Static Application Security Testing3h 40mStatic Application Security Testing
By: Jerod Brennen
Embed security into the software development lifecycle. Discover how to use offline security testing to validate your code and uncover vulnerabilities.
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Soft Skills for Information Security Professionals1h 18mSoft Skills for Information Security Professionals
By: Jerod Brennen
Information security isn’t all ones and zeros. Learn how to communicate security concepts and proposals in terms that will resonate with audiences of all technical abilities.