Web App Security Training
Web Application Security Boot Camp

Web Application Security best practice and PCI DSS Section 6.6 requires that organizations train developers in secure programming techniques.
QuietMove’s comprehensive 2-day ‘Boot Camp’ format is taught interactively through lecture, class discussion and active, hands-on participation, demonstration of tools and techniques, and with your permission, an in-class instructor-led web application security assessment of your actual applications.
Your development team will gain an understanding of the web application security landscape, how hackers breach website security, how to write secure code, and how to include security in your software development life cycle. QuietMove’s training meets PCI DSS 6.6 security training requirements.Most importantly, your team will learn critical secure programming techniques, and will be writing secure code.
Private, Custom Application Security Training
Most organizations bring our instructors to their facilities.
This provides substantial cost and time savings for our customer, and most importantly, a safe, secure environment to discuss sensitive issues involving your application security and business processes. Or, you can come to our Application Security training facilities in sunny Phoenix, AZ.
We always customize our training sessions to meet our clients needs. We will customize our Application Security Training curriculum in order to reinforce the policies and processes surrounding your development environment, business, and software development life cycle.
QuietMove: Web Application Security Training Experts
Our assessment professionals are also experienced educators who leverage their testing experience in the classroom. This provides the unique opportunity for students to receive information security training from active security practitioners who have numerous experiences and anecdotes to share which make the classroom an exciting environment and provide memorable real-world lessons and examples.
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QuietMove instructors regularly speak at Information Security conferences and for private audiences, and now we are available to train your development team how to write more secure code.