Web Application Security Crash Training

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Web Application Security Crash Training

Coursera · Intermediate ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·1mo ago
This Web Application Security Crash Training develops strong skills in identifying, analyzing, and mitigating security risks in modern web applications. You learn web application security fundamentals, secure software concepts, vulnerability analysis, and protection techniques through hands-on demos and real-world scenarios. The course covers security policy frameworks, technical security requirements, advanced protection methods, and secure coding practices aligned with OWASP standards. It also explains how to manage operational risks, prevent code manipulation, and defend applications against real-world attack scenarios. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Identify Vulnerabilities: Detect and mitigate security risks - Apply Security Policies: Design and integrate secure requirements - Implement Protection Techniques: Use anti-tampering and code signing - Secure Application Code: Apply OWASP Top 10 standards - Manage Security Risks: Analyze and respond to real-world threats Ideal for beginners, developers, DevOps engineers, and IT professionals seeking practical web application security skills. No prior experience is required. Basic familiarity with programming and web technologies is recommended for faster learning.
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