This textbook was written from the perspective of someone who began his software security career in 2005, long before the industry began focusing on it. This is an excellent perspective for students who want to learn about securing application development. After having made all the rookie mistakes, the author realized that software security is a human factors issue rather than a technical or process issue alone. Throwing technology into an environment that expects people to deal with it but failing to prepare them technically and psychologically with the knowledge and skills needed is a certain recipe for bad results.



Practical Security for Agile and DevOps is a collection of best practices and effective implementation recommendations that are proven to work. The text leaves the boring details of software security theory out of the discussion as much as possible to concentrate on practical applied software security that is useful to professionals. It is as much a book for students’ own benefit as it is for the benefit of their academic careers and organizations. Professionals who are skilled in secure and resilient software development and related tasks are in tremendous demand. This demand will increase exponentially for the foreseeable future. As students integrate the text’s best practices into their daily duties, their value increases to their companies, management, community, and industry.



The textbook was written for the following readers:

  • Students in higher education programs in business or engineering disciplines
  • AppSec architects and program managers in information security organizations
  • Enterprise architecture teams with a focus on application development
  • Scrum Teams including
  • Scrum Masters
  • Engineers/developers
  • Analysts
  • Architects
  • Testers
  • DevOps teams
  • Product owners and their management
  • Project managers
  • Application security auditors
  • Agile coaches and trainers
  • Instructors and trainers in academia and private organizations


Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Today's Software Development Practices Shatter Old Security Practices

Chapter 2: Deconstructing Agile and Scrum

Chapter 3: Learning Is FUNdamental!

Chapter 4: Product Backlog Development- Building Security In

Chapter 5: Secure Design Considerations

Chapter 6: Security in the Design Sprint

Chapter 7: Defensive Programming

Chapter 8: Testing Part 1: Stat ic Code Analysis

Chapter 9: Testing Part 2: Penetration Testing/Dynamic Analysis/lAST/RASP

Chapter 10: Securing DevOps

Chapter 11: Metrics and Models for AppSec Maturity

Chapter 12: Front iers for AppSec

Chapter 13: AppSec Is a Marathon- Not a Sprint1

Appendix A: Security Acceptance Criteria

Appendix B: Resources for AppSec

Appendix C: Answers to Chapter Quick Check Questions


About the Author

Mark S. Merkow, CISSP, CISM, CSSLP, works at HealthEquity, Inc., in Tempe, Arizona, helping to lead application and IT security architecture and engineering efforts in the office of the CISO. In addition to his day job, Mark is a faculty member at the University of Denver, where he works on developing and instructing online courses in topics across the Information Security spectrum, with a focus on secure software development. He also works as an advisor to the University of Denver’s Information and Computing Technology Curriculum Team for new course development and changes to the curriculum.

Mark has over 40 years of experience in IT in a variety of roles, including application development, systems analysis and design, security engineering, and security management. Mark holds a Master of Science in Decision and Information Systems from Arizona State University (ASU), a Master of Education in Distance Education from ASU, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from ASU.

ISBN

9781032151205

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CRC Press

تعداد صفحات

237

سال

2022

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