Software Security

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Offered by University of Maryland, College Park. This course we will explore the foundations of software security. We will consider ... Enroll for free.

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Taught by
Michael Hicks
Professor
and 10 more instructors

Offered by
University of Maryland, College Park

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1 posts • 7 mentions • top 3 shown below

r/cpp • post
2 points • ceberelu
The most interesting and focused MOOC on C/C++ exploits and how to overcome them (buffer overflows, code injection, session hijacking)
r/IAmA • comment
2 points • _ioannis_

There are many online free courses in application security (e.g. https://www.coursera.org/learn/software-security?specialization=cyber-security). You can also watch online presentations from past conferences and events in cybersecurity so that you can dig into the latest techniques and approaches to exploit or mitigate vulnerabilities in modern systems.

r/netsecstudents • comment
2 points • wytchelle

This is a pretty good short course, worth it during a sale. https://www.udemy.com/penetration-testing-with-powershell-empire/learn/v4/

From Coursera, I really enjoyed this course: https://www.coursera.org/learn/software-security