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This self-study guide delivers 100% coverage of all domainsin the the CSSLP exam
Get complete coverage of all the material included on the Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional exam. CSSLP Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Second Edition covers all eight exam domains developed by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2®. You’ll find learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, practice questions, and in-depth explanations. Designed to help you pass the exam with ease, this definitive resource also serves as an essential on-the-job reference.
Covers all eight exam domains:
•Secure Software Concepts•Secure Software Requirements•Secure Software Design•Secure Software Implementation/Programming•Secure Software Testing•Software Lifecycle Management•Software Deployment, Operations, and Maintenance•Supply Chain and Software Acquisition
Online content includes:
•Test engine that provides full-length practice exams or customized quizzes by chapter or exam domain
Über die Autorinnen und Autoren
Wm. Arthur Conklin (Houston, TX), Security+, CISSP, is an Assistant Professor in the Information and Logistics Technology department at the University of Houston. In addition to his PhD, Mr. Conklin has a MBA from UTSA, and two graduate degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Dr. Conklins interests are information security, systems theory, and secure software design.
Dan Shoemaker, Ph. D. (University of Detroit Mercy) is the Director of the Centre for the Software Assurance Institute, a National Security Agency (NSA) Center of Academic Excellence, at the University of Detroit Mercy. He is also a Professor at UDM where he has been the Chair of Computer and Information Systems since 1985. Dr. Shoemaker is Co-Chair of the Workforce Training and Education working group within the Department of Homeland Securitys National Cybersecurity Division (NCSD). Dr. Shoemaker was one of the earliest academic participants in the development of Software Engineering as a discipline, starting at SEI in the fall of 1987.
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