1. Building Security In Maturity Model (BSIMM): A study of real-world
software security initiatives organized so that you can determine where
you stand with your software security initiative and how to evolve your
efforts over time
2. SAMM: offers a roadmap and a well-defined maturity model for
secure software development and deployment, along with useful tools
for self-assessment and planning.
3. Core OpenSAMM activities:
Governance Construction
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Deployme
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4. static analysis: Source code of an application is reviewed manually
or with automatic tools without running the code
5. dynamic analysis: Analysis and testing of a program occurs while it
is being executed or run
6. Fuzzing: Injection of randomized data into a software program in an
attempt to find system failures, memory leaks, error handling issues,
and improper input validation
7. OWASP ZAP: -Open-source web application security scanner
-Can be used as a proxy to manipulate traffic running through it (even
https)
8. ISO/IEC 27001: Specifies requirements for establishing, implementing,
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operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining and improving a
documented information secu- rity management system
9. ISO/IEC 17799: ISO/EIC is a joint committee that develops and
maintains stan- dards in the IT industry. is an international code of
practice for information security management. This section defines
confidentiality, integrity and availability controls.
10.ISO/IEC 27034: A standard that provides guidance to help
organizations embed security within their processes that help secure
applications running in the environ- ment, including application lifecycle
processes
11.Software security champion: a developer with an interest in security
who helps amplify the security message at the team level
12.waterfall methodology: a sequential, activity-based process in which
each phase in the SDLC is performed sequentially from planning
through implementation and maintenance
13.Agile Development: A software development methodology that
delivers func- tionality in rapid iterations, measured in weeks, requiring
frequent communication, development, testing, and delivery.
14.Scrum: an agile project management framework that helps teams
structure and manage their work through a set of values, principles, and
practices
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