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Secure and Resilient Software: Requirements, Test Cases, and Testing Methods provides a comprehensive set of requirements for secure and resilient software development and operation. It supplies documented test cases for those requirements as well as best practices for testing nonfunctional requirements for improved information assurance. This resource-rich book includes:
Offering ground-level, already-developed software nonfunctional requirements and corresponding test cases and methods, this book will help to ensure that your software meets its nonfunctional requirements for security and resilience. The accompanying downloadable resources filled with helpful checklists and reusable documentation provides you with the tools needed to integrate security into the requirements analysis, design, and testing phases of your software development lifecycle.
Some Praise for the Book:
This book pulls together the state of the art in thinking about this important issue in a holistic way with several examples. It takes you through the entire lifecycle from conception to implementation ... .-Doug Cavit, Chief Security Strategist, Microsoft Corporation
...provides the reader with the tools necessary to jump-start and mature security within the software development lifecycle (SDLC). -Jeff Weekes, Sr. Security Architect at Terra Verde Services
... full of useful insights and practical advice from two au
Secure and Resilient Software: Requirements, Test Cases, and Testing Methods provides a comprehensive set of requirements for secure and resilient software development and operation. It supplies documented test cases for those requirements as well as best practices for testing nonfunctional requirements for improved information assurance. This resource-rich book includes:
Offering ground-level, already-developed software nonfunctional requirements and corresponding test cases and methods, this book will help to ensure that your software meets its nonfunctional requirements for security and resilience. The accompanying downloadable resources filled with helpful checklists and reusable documentation provides you with the tools needed to integrate security into the requirements analysis, design, and testing phases of your software development lifecycle.
Some Praise for the Book:
This book pulls together the state of the art in thinking about this important issue in a holistic way with several examples. It takes you through the entire lifecycle from conception to implementation ... .-Doug Cavit, Chief Security Strategist, Microsoft Corporation
...provides the reader with the tools necessary to jump-start and mature security within the software development lifecycle (SDLC). -Jeff Weekes, Sr. Security Architect at Terra Verde Services
... full of useful insights and practical advice from two au
Introduction. Nonfunctional Requirements (NFRs) in Context. Resilience and Quality Considerations for Application Software and the Application Runtime Environment. Security Requirements for Application Software. Security Services for the Application Operating Environment. Software Design Considerations for Security and Resilience. Best Practices for Converting Requirements to Secure Software Designs. Security Test Cases. Testing Methods and Best Practices. Connecting the Moving Parts.
Mark S. Merkow, CISSP, CISM, CSSLP works at PayPal Inc. (an eBay company) in Scottsdale, Arizona, as Manager of Information Security Policies, Standards, Training, and Awareness in the Information Risk Management area. Mark has more than 35 years of experience in information technology in a variety of roles, including applications development, systems analysis and design, security engineering, and security management. Mark holds a masters degree in decision and info systems from Arizona State University (ASU), a masters of education in distance learning from ASU, and an undergraduate degree in computer info systems from ASU. In addition to his day job, Mark engages in a number of other extracurricular activities, including consulting, course development, online course delivery, and writing columns and books on information technology and information security.
Mark has authored or coauthored ten books on IT and is a contributing editor on four others. Mark remains very active within the information security community, working in a variety of roles for the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC), the Financial Services Technology Consortium (FSTC), and the Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council (FSCCC) on Homeland Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection.
He is the chairman of the Education Committee for the FS-ISAC and is a founding member of the Research and Development Committee of the FSSCC.
Lakshmikanth Raghavan, CISM, CRISC (Laksh) works at PayPal Inc. (an eBay company) as Staff Information Security Engineer in the Information Risk Management area, specializing in application security. Laksh has more than ten years of experience in the areas of information security and information risk management, and has provided consulting services to Fortune 500 companies and financial services companies around the world. Laksh holds a bachelor’s degree in electronics and t
Developing more secure and resilient software has to be an integral
part of the design and the implementation of an application and not
an afterthought. The key to better security and resiliency comes
down to education, continuous improvement and accountability. This
book pulls together the state of the art in thinking about this
important issue in a holistic way with several examples. It takes
you through the entire lifecycle from conception to implementation
and highlights where methodologies like the Microsoft Security
Development Lifecycle can play a significant role in improving the
security and reliability of your software.
--Doug Cavit, Chief Security Strategist, Microsoft Corporation
Demonstrating thorough understanding of the problems facing
development organizations today, Secure and Resilient Software
provides the reader with the tools necessary to jump-start and
mature security within the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
The authors bridge the gap between theory and practical application
by providing valuable processes, checklists, frameworks, and
examples. The material presented fills a gap that was desperately
needed and is a must read for anyone participating in requirements
gathering, quality assurance, development, and/or application
security testing processes.
--Jeff Weekes, Sr. Security Architect at Terra Verde Services
It's hard to imagine a more difficult and less well understood
challenge than developing secure and resilient software. This book
is full of useful insights and practical advice from two authors
who have lived this process. What you get is a tactical application
security roadmap that cuts through the noise and is immediately
applicable to your projects. What's really unique is the way that
the book links together different standards to illuminate security
across the entire software development process. You'll learn how
security evolves from threats to security requirements, through
security services like OWASP ESAPI, into security architecture, and
then into security testing and analysis leveraging OWASP ASVS.
Highly recommended for anyone who cares about the future of the
world's software.
--Jeff Williams, Aspect Security CEO and Volunteer Chair of the
OWASP Foundation
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