IBM Application Security

So about a week or two ago, I attended the Application Security training in Moi university which was sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Branch Moi, and IBM. It was a really nice experience and i learnt a lot. I will just share a short piece about the training but you can always access it at IBM Skills Academy. There is a lot you can learn and grow your tech skills with there.

So, basically, IBM Application security training was majorly about making your applications secure. We were specifically trained on Web Application security; the threats that affect ours websites and how to go about them when faced with web attacks and also how to prevent these attacks from affecting our websites and web apps.

We used a software provided by IBM known as Appscan which is used to explore, scan and help identify vulnerabilities in web and mobile applications. Just typing something in your browser and voila! you've just accessed something you were not supposed to just because someone forgot to close a certain loophole.

There is so much one can learn about web and mobile applications other than designing and developing, which should always be taken into consideration during the development and even the deployment of these applications.

Not to forget, we did an exam and were awarded a certificate and badges. I mean, resumes people, we need to collect these certificates and add on to our skills so as to have good resumes for later on when we will be in search of jobs. Or even now if you are in search of a job haha.

AppScan Course Overview


NB: The notes are quite a lot so i've shared the overview and you can always tell me to personally share the rest with you.

As always, once you get your certificate, feel free to share it on the comments below.

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