Certified Secure Web Application Engineer (CSWAE)

Certified Secure Web Application Engineer (CSWAE)
3.73 (625 reviews)
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English
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Web Design
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Certified Secure Web Application Engineer (CSWAE)
1 928
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6.5 hours
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Sep 2018
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$39.99
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What you will learn

Understand the concepts of web application security

Learn about threat modeling and risk management

Implement authentication and authorization policies

Prevent session management attacks

Write and review codes for security testing

Perform web application penetration testing

Understand secure SDLC

Learn cryptography

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Our Verdict

Though the course delves deep into various aspects of web application security, its impact could be significantly improved with more practical examples and better production quality. Students might find the content overly theoretical without proper contextualization that would make it relevant in modern development scenarios. The assessment questions sometimes also miss their mark, failing to gauge comprehension effectively. Moreover, the outdated references detract from ensuring students' preparedness for contemporary challenges in web security.

What We Liked

  • In-depth treatment of web application security concepts
  • Comprehensive coverage of threat modeling, risk management, and secure SDLC
  • Promotes understanding of cryptography principles in securing web applications

Potential Drawbacks

  • Delivery could be more engaging with practical examples and better production quality
  • Assessment questions sometimes lack clarity; do not always test comprehension effectively
  • Outdated content (e.g., MySpace, Flash) and technologies may reduce real-world relevance
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