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Many cybersecurity professionals have questions about the Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional CSSLP certification – what is it, why should I consider it, what is involved and lots more. If you are thinking about becoming CSSLP certified and are interested in learning more about the process and requirements, the Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional CSSLP - FAQ may give you some answers. If you do not find what you are looking for, please contact us and we would be delighted to answer your questions. On September 15, 2023, the CSSLP credential

On September 15, 2023, the CSSLP credential exam will see some updates and changes as was previously announced on January 18, 2023. As with all ISC2 certifications, this exam update is based on a Job Task Analysis (JTA) process which ensures the exam accurately reflects the industry.   Effective September 15, 2023 An exam that is up to date ensures that those who hold the CSSLP, such as software development and security professionals, are applying best practices during each phase of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)– from software design and implementation to testing and deployment. Q: Why

On August 17th 2023 the organization formerly known as (ISC)² announced a rebranding to reflect its growing global membership and expanded role in strengthening the influence, diversity and vitality of cybersecurity professionals around the world. The rebrand includes the name change from (ISC)² to ISC2 to improve global accessibility and ease translation across all languages. Originally founded to develop a program and common body of knowledge for the certification of cybersecurity professionals, ISC2 has expanded its range of offerings to meet the needs of its diverse and global community. Since 2020,

Learn about Secure Software Development from CCSLPs around the world Software security requires a creative and disciplined approach and a vision to develop secure strategy, tactics and execution. Excelling in the discipline demands thinking through the entire software lifecycle and enforcing security as a first-thought process. The (ISC)² Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) is a comprehensive certification that addresses the spectrum of software lifecycle security. This eBook -  developed by (ISC)² - will enable you learn from CSSLPs around the globe about how the CSSLP has helped them succeed in their endeavors

How to Reap the Benefits of DevSecOps  DevSecOps looks to merge “speed of delivery” and “secure code” to address security during the development process and not after an attack. Insecure DevOps creates risks for business. By detecting and fixing security issues during the development phases teams can create secure software and processes.  This paper was developed by (ISC)². Download the white paper to reap the benefits of DevSecOps in your organization. (ISC)² CSSLP certification demonstrates that IT professionals have the skills and knowledge to better incorporate security practices into each phase of the software

Use the CSSLP Mind Map to help you prepare for the CSSLP Exam We have developed a Mind Map based on the latest CSSLP Exam Outline from September 2020, to help students when studying for the (ISC)² Official Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) exam.  Use this visual guide when reviewing the CSSLP domains. The Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) validates that software professionals have the expertise to incorporate security practices into each phase of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). If you are interested in becoming CSSLP certified find out more about how

  The (ISC)² Cybersecurity Workforce Study is conducted annually to assess the size of the current cybersecurity workforce as well as the existing talent shortage. 3,790 respondents, all of whom dedicate at least 25% of their time to cybersecurity tasks, across 14 geographies were surveyed to accurately assess the size of the workforce and the challenges and opportunities they face.   Key findings:  The cybersecurity profession experienced substantial growth, increasing to 3.5 million individuals currently working in the field, an addition of 700,000 professionals or 25% more than last year’s workforce estimate. The

Why are changes being made to the Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) exam? (ISC)² has an obligation to its membership to maintain the relevancy of its credentials. These enhancements are the result of a rigorous, methodical process that (ISC)²: follows to routinely update its credential exams. This process ensures that the examinations and subsequent continuing professional education requirements encompass the topic areas relevant to the roles and responsibilities of today's practicing software development professional. How is the CSSLP exam changing? This certification is geared towards software development and security professionals responsible for

Effective September 15th, 2020 (ISC)² has an obligation to its membership to maintain the relevancy of its credentials and routinely update its credential exams to ensure that the examinations and subsequent continuing professional education requirements encompass the topic areas relevant to the roles and responsibilities of today's practicing software development professional. Changes are being made to the CCSLP exam to more accurately reflect the deep knowledge and hands-on experience with cloud security architecture, design, operations and service orchestration. This certification is geared towards software development and security professionals responsible for applying best practices