This course on secure coding best practices in C++ and Modern C++ aims to help participants understand the importance of writing secure code to protect computer systems from cyber-attacks. The learning outcomes include identifying vulnerabilities in code, correcting them, and making informed decisions on security versus performance trade-offs. The course covers topics such as attack surfaces, silent vulnerabilities in code, and ways to integrate security measures from the design phase. The intended audience for this course includes developers, software engineers, and system architects working with C++ or Modern C++ for applications, libraries, or kernel code in real-world scenarios prone to cyber threats.
Overview
Syllabus
C++Now 2018: Matthew Butler “Secure Coding Best Practices”
Taught by
CppNow