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Secure coding is the practice of writing software that resists attacks by following established security principles during development. It includes input validation, output encoding, proper error handling, least privilege, defense in depth, and avoiding known-dangerous functions. Secure coding prevents vulnerabilities from entering the codebase at the source.
Security engineers who can write and review secure code are highly valued. Organizations increasingly require developers to pass secure coding training. Security architects define secure coding standards and champion their adoption across engineering teams. Penetration testers who understand secure coding provide better remediation advice to developers.
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Secure coding is the practice of writing software that resists attacks by following established security principles during development. It includes input validation, output encoding, proper error handling, least privilege, defense in depth, and avoiding known-dangerous functions. Secure coding prevents vulnerabilities from entering the codebase at the source.
Security engineers who can write and review secure code are highly valued. Organizations increasingly require developers to pass secure coding training. Security architects define secure coding standards and champion their adoption across engineering teams. Penetration testers who understand secure coding provide better remediation advice to developers.
Cybersecurity professionals who work with Secure Coding include Security Engineer, Security Architect, Penetration Tester. These roles apply Secure Coding knowledge within the Application Security domain.
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