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Explore Our Courses
ABAP Secure code
14 HoursApplications Security Foundation
21 HoursAndroid Security
14 HoursC/C++ Secure Coding
21 HoursAdvanced Java Security
21 HoursStandard Java Security
14 HoursThe Secure Coding Landscape
14 HoursSecure coding in PHP
21 HoursMicrosoft SDL Core
14 HoursSecurity Testing
14 HoursCYBERSECURE CODER (CSC)
21 HoursHow to Write Secure Code
35 HoursSecure Developer Java (Inc OWASP)
21 HoursSecure Developer .NET (Inc OWASP)
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Testimonials (7)
Experience sharing, it's teacher's know-how and valuable.
Carey Fan - Logitech
Course - C/C++ Secure Coding
the knowledge of the trainer was very high - he knew what he was talking about, and knew the answers to our questions
Adam - Fireup.PRO
Course - Advanced Java Security
The topic is current and I needed to be updated
Damilano Marco - SIAP s.r.l.
Course - Secure Developer Java (Inc OWASP)
Introductions to the many different types of unsafe behaviors.
Zhongqi
Course - Secure Developer .NET (Inc OWASP)
The labs practice
Angel - Vodacom
Course - How to Write Secure Code
Very good to understand how a hacker would potentially analyse sites for weakness and tools they might employ .
Roger - OTT Mobile
Course - .NET, C# and ASP.NET Security Development
Learning how to use new tooling. Mostly seeing how security testing could be performed