Dec 21, 2024  
2024-2025 
  
2024-2025
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ISCS 0534 - Software Security


Credits: 3
Semester: 2nd Semester
Lecture: 3
Most reported security incidents are the result of defects that are unintentionally introduced during the design and development of the application.  To reduce software vulnerabilities, the occurrence of flaws and the threat of attack on applications, the defect content of software needs to be significantly reduced.  The purpose of the course, secure software development, is to address the issues of security practices within the software development lifecycle.  Software Security is the study of various security practices within the context of the software development lifecycle.  The course will address security practices that can be used to reduce defects in software as well as reduce the vulnerabilities in software.  The course will also expose students to current research topics in the field.

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 0430 or Departmental Approval



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