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Re: *TechNotes* Security+
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Re: Advice needed for phone interview for Junior Information Assurance opportunity
Both SANS and the (ISC)2 have certs for secure software development: http://www.sans.org/security-training/secure-coding-net-developing-defensible-applications-1147-mid http://www.sans.org/security-training/secure-coding-java-jee-developing-defensible-applications-912-mid https://www.isc2.org/csslp/Default.aspx… -
Free CCNA/CCNP Security videos on Udemy
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Re: Security Folks .Net certs
Comment by JDMurray · · Home› Certification Preparation› Microsoft› Microsoft Developers CertificationsThere are no .NET certs specifically for security. You'd be lucky to find that just one of the exams covered only security. Software security starts in the design of the program, not in the coding (implementation). Entire software engineering degrees are based on the concept of software systems security, so I don't think… -
thoughts on the following role?
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Re: WGU Refer-A-Friend (Thread for those seeking a referral)
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Re: Best book for Security+
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Re: programming opportunity...
What kind of Security do you want to get into? Information Security or more of a Security Operations role? Either way it can't hurt to have programming knowledge though you may not use it as much in a Security Analyst role. When you take over the project, does your company own the source code? Is this something that was… -
Re: Securing Web Forms
If that was the conversation then your friend is wrong. There's no way a web-form being coded securely would be able to prevent keylogging malware from intercepting keyboard/bios interactions. If a website could be coded in such a way there would be lots of people in serious trouble (not talking about insecure plugins… -
Re: eLearnSecurity
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