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Secure Software Development Spring 2025
CSB 435
Do you have a systems security related challenge or need? Bring on learners from North Seattle College to analyze your current security needs, administer penetration testing, assist with building a secure system, troubleshooting challenges related to your current system, or advise on systems related topics. As part of their course, learners will study techniques, methodologies, and processes for development of robust, secure software. They will become experienced with security development process, threat modeling, common software vulnerabilities, web site vulnerabilities, defensive coding practices, security testing. The projects that worked well for this course last year involved students analyzing security requirements and deployment options for small business web sites and web applications. Some examples of topics: Security Concepts and Risk Management Secure Requirements and Design Software Security Mapping and Threat Assessment Threat Modeling Secure Coding Practices Security Testing/Penetration Testing Cryptography Web App Security Security Ethics and Culture of Security Secure Data Management Current and Emerging Threats

Secure Software Development
CSB 435
Do you have a systems security related challenge or need? Bring on learners from North Seattle College to analyze your current security needs, administer penetration testing, assist with building a secure system, troubleshooting challenges related to your current system, or advise on systems related topics. As part of their course, learners will study techniques, methodologies, and processes for development of robust, secure software. They will become experienced with security development process, threat modeling, common software vulnerabilities, web site vulnerabilities, defensive coding practices, security testing. Some examples of topics: Security Concepts and Risk Management Secure Requirements and Design Software Security Mapping and Threat Assessment Threat Modeling Secure Coding Practices Security Testing/Penetration Testing Cryptography Web App Security Security Ethics and Culture of Security Secure Data Management Current and Emerging Threats

Computer Science Internship
CWE 110
This learner is eager to apply their comprehensive knowledge of database design, middleware, and UX/UI development in real-world projects. They are adept at understanding user stories and needs and translating them into practical solutions. Learner is focused on: Gaining varied practical experience. Applying theoretical knowledge in real-world environments. Designing databases and developing middleware solutions. Creating impactful UX/UI designs. Exploring IT security with a focus on social engineering