CompTIA Security+ (SY0-701) — Question 484

Which of the following is the act of proving to a customer that software developers are trained on secure coding?

Answer options

Correct answer: D

Explanation

The correct answer is D, Attestation, as it specifically refers to the act of verifying qualifications or competencies, in this case, secure coding knowledge. Assurance may imply confidence but does not imply a formal verification process, while a contract is a legal agreement and due diligence refers to the investigation done prior to an agreement rather than proving qualifications.