Exam 3: Principles of Security and Quality
Exam 1: Why You Need to Learn Secure Programming45 Questions
Exam 2: Coding in the Sdlc: Not a Solitary Practice49 Questions
Exam 3: Principles of Security and Quality44 Questions
Exam 4: Getting Organized: What to Do on Day One41 Questions
Exam 5: Software Requirements: Hear What They Say, Know What They Mean, Protect What They Own43 Questions
Exam 6: Designing for Quality: the Big Picture47 Questions
Exam 7: Designing for Security45 Questions
Exam 8: Development Tools: Choose Wisely42 Questions
Exam 9: Coding in the Cube: Developing Good Habit50 Questions
Exam 10: Testing for Quality and Security45 Questions
Exam 11: Maintain Your Software, Maintain Your Career43 Questions
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Software diversity is the ability to anticipate change in the software so that is becomes flexible and self-maintaining.
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No one is more responsible for the quality of the code than the Project Manager.
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What security principle tells the developer to check every access to every object for authority?
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Building smart code is a great way to advertise your skills as a secure developer.
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