EC-Council Certified Secure Programmer

EC-Council Certified Secure Programmer (ECSP) is professional information security certification provided by the .
The ECSP certification program is focused on application security.
Certified Secure Programmer lays the basic foundation required by all application developers and development organizations to produce applications with greater stability and posing lesser security risks to the consumer. The job roles for ECSP certified professionals includes Web developers, Software Programmer, Secure Programmer Analyst.
Certification coursework
The coursework of current version contains 33 modules, which includes instructor-led training and labs. The ECSP certification is intended for programmers who are responsible for designing and building
secure Windows/Web based applications with .NET/Java Framework. It is designed for developers who have C#, C++, Java, PHP, ASP, .NET and SQL development skills.
Requirements
To achieve the ECSP certification, candidates must pass EC-Council’s Certified Secure Programmer 312-92 exam with a passing score of 70% or greater. The exam is multiple choice, consisting of 50 questions.
History
ECSP certification program was started in 2010 as an answer to rising demand for developers with security knowledge. Global Information Security Workforce Study found application vulnerabilities are the number one threat to organizations.
 
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