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Oct 03, 2024
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CSEC 271B - Security Programming & Scripts Credits: 3 Semesters Offered: No information available. Campus/Sites Offered: No information available. Offering Note: No additional information available.
Description An in-depth study of the processes, standards, and regulations associated with secure software scripting. Plan, manage, document, and communicate all phases of a secure software development cycle. Topics include security requirements, secure software life development cycle, threat modeling, and Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs).
Student Learning Outcomes
- Test proficiency in the use of a programming language to decipher complex problems in a secure and robust manner.
- Assess proficiency in the use of writing scripts to accomplish certain tasks (e.g., Python, PHP, and Ruby on Rails).
- Generate simple and compound conditions within a programming language or similar environment (e.g., scripts, macros, SQL).
- Illustrate the ability to design and develop basic programs for modern computing platforms (e.g., PC, cloud, mobile, web).
- Evaluate the importance of secure software, and the programming practices and development processes and methodologies that lead to secure software development.
Prerequisite: CIT 129 ; and either CIT 217 or CSEC 104B all with a grade of C or better; or Instructor approval Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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