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What courses are available in HackEDU?
What courses are available in HackEDU?
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Written by Rachel Yonan
Updated over a week ago

HackEDU offers the following courses:

  1. OWASP Top 10 Course: The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) publishes a list of the most common and most critical security risks to web applications. Trained coders will be able to identify and eliminate the first vulnerabilities hackers look for.

  2. OWASP API Top 10 Course: Web Application APIs are common and often exploited. This course enables developers to create, manage and deploy APIs with confidence they are not opening a door for criminals.

  3. OWASP Mobile Top 10 (Android Course): Hacking into mobile applications has been on the rise. Security aware developers ensure apps deployed for Android devices do not expose the company, or the applications’ users, to hacking.

  4. OWASP Mobile Top 10 (iOS Course): iOS applications have known vulnerabilities. Security aware developers ensure apps deployed for iOS devices do not expose the company, or the applications users, to hacking.

  5. Web Application Security Extended Course: Many vulnerabilities exist that do not appear on the OWASP Top 10. Reduce the risk of a breach with increased insight into cyber criminal exploits.

  6. Publicly Disclosed Vulnerabilities Course: This course explains how well- known vulnerabilities have been exploited. Examining the tactics and thinking of cyber criminals helps developers to internalize the principle of creating secure applications.

  7. Native Applications Course: A foundational course of secure coding for every application developer. Understanding these basic security concepts enables applications to be built on a repeatable security aware foundation.

  8. DevSecOps Course: The DevSecOps (Development Security Operations) course is designed to teach how to integrate security practices into the software development life cycle in an automated fashion, from pre-development through production monitoring.

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