Secure, Resilient, and Agile Software Development
β Scribed by Mark Merkow (Author)
- Publisher
- Auerbach Publications
- Year
- 2019
- Leaves
- 239
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A collection of best practices and effective implementation recommendations that are proven to work, Secure, Resilient, and Agile Software Developmentleaves the boring details of software security theory out of the discussion as much as possible to concentrate on practical applied software security for practical people. Written to aid your career as well as your organization, the book shows how to gain skills in secure and resilient software development and related tasks. The book explains how to integrate these development skills into your daily duties, thereby increasing your professional value to your company, your management, your community, and your industry. Secure, Resilient, and Agile Software Developmentwas written for the following professionals:
- AppSec architects and program managers in information security organizations
- Enterprise architecture teams with application development focus
- Scrum teams
- DevOps teams
- Product owners and their managers
- Project managers
- Application security auditors
With a detailed look at Agile and Scrum software development methodologies, this book explains how security controls need to change in light of an entirely new paradigm on how software is developed. It focuses on ways to educate everyone who has a hand in any software development project with appropriate and practical skills to Build Security In. After covering foundational and fundamental principles for secure application design, this book dives into concepts, techniques, and design goals to meet well-understood acceptance criteria on features an application must implement. It also explains how the design sprint is adapted for proper consideration of security as well as defensive programming techniques. The book concludes with a look at white box application analysis and sprint-based activities to improve the security and quality of software under development.
β¦ Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Todayβs Software Development Practices Shatter Old Security Practices
Chapter 2. Deconstructing Agile and Scrum
Chapter 3. Learning Is FUNdamental!
Chapter 4. Product Backlog DevelopmentβBuilding Security In
Chapter 5. Secure Design Considerations
Chapter 6. Security in the Design Sprint
Chapter 7. Defensive Programming
Chapter 8. Testing Part 1. Static Code Analysis
Chapter 9. Testing Part 2. Penetration Testing/Dynamic Analysis/IAST/RASP
Chapter 10. Securing DevOps
Chapter 11. Metrics and Models for AppSec Maturity
Chapter 12. Frontiers for AppSec
Chapter 13. AppSec Is a MarathonβNot a Sprint!
Appendix A. Sample Acceptance Criteria for
Appendix B. Resources for AppSec
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