Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional
What You'll Learn
Course Outline
The CSSLP is ideal for software development and security professionals responsible for applying best practices to each phase of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). It shows you have advanced knowledge and the technical skills to effectively design, develop and implement security practices within each phase of the software lifecycle.
CSSLP Exam Overview
The CSSLP exam evaluates expertise across eight security domains. (Think of domains as topics you need to master based on your professional experience and education.) Passing the exam proves you have the advanced knowledge and technical skills to effectively design, develop and implement best security practices within each phase of the software lifecycle.

Enrolment Requirements
To qualify for the CSSLP, candidates must pass the exam and have at least four years of cumulative, paid work experience as a software development lifecycle professional in one or more of the eight domains of the (ISC)2 CSSLP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK®).
A candidate who doesn’t yet have the required experience to become a CSSLP may become an Associate of (ISC)2 after successfully passing the CSSLP exam. The Associate of (ISC)2 will then have five years to earn the experience needed for CSSLP certification.
Career options for this course.
- Software Architect
- Software Engineer
- Software Developer
- Application Security Specialist
- Software Program Manager
- Penetration Tester
- Software Procurement Analyst
- Project Manager
- Security Manager
- IT Director/Manager
Become a Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional