Introducing Our New Engagement Insights Report
Actionable insights that measure your secure code learning efforts
Maximizing the value of your secure code learning program relies heavily on your users’ engagement. The world of cybersecurity is a constantly evolving landscape with new threats as well as opportunities to strengthen your overall security posture. Taking a proactive approach to your code’s security requires ongoing secure code learning to maximize the efficacy and relevance of the program. To do that, program leaders need to have a clear understanding of user engagement not just at a single point in time, but over extended periods to identify trends and optimize the program's performance.
That’s why we are excited to announce a new report designed to measure your users’ engagement that makes it easy to spot key trends and identify when to take action within your organization. With these new insights organizations can not only do more to maximize their return on investment in secure code learning but also make lasting improvements to their cybersecurity posture.
What’s New In This Report?
The Engagement Insights report presents a number of key statistics relevant to your agile learning program, over your selected time period (by default, the past 12 months), all of which is also accessible via the Reporting API. The Engagement Report provides a quick and easy view into the number of New learners who have been actively engaged with the SCW agile learning platform during this time period, Active learners who engaged with the platform, and current number of Enabled learners.

These totals are only the start. You can break down how your learners have been engaging with the platform, discoverings trends of Active learners over the time period selected. With this information you can plan communications (internal newsletters, blogs) or other engagement activities to keep developers coming back to hone their skills.
Similarly, the Last learning activity breakdown shows how recently your learners have last engaged with the SCW platform. Like any form of learning, recollection of concepts fade over time. The ideal state is to have the bulk of your learners grouped in the first couple of brackets denoting recent engagement. This sort of grouping not only keeps developers’ skills fresh, and improves your organization’s SCW Trust Score by avoiding time bound skill fade in the aggregate.

And the insights go beyond frequency and recency. You can dive deep into how users are engaging in secure code learning activities.The Engagement Report delivers a breakdown of the amount of time learners have spent across the different parts of the Secure Code Warrior platform throughout the time period selected. Admins can use this information to identify what drives engagement amongst the user base. Has it been a while since you last ran an SCW tournament, could there be an opportunity to re-engage a portion of your developer cohort? Are learners using the Explore module to broaden their horizons outside of the structured learning content in Courses or Assessments? Identifying high engagement types as well as top level users offers opportunities to design programs developers will love and celebrate your active leaders.

As you can see, there are many ways to measure your learners’ engagement with your agile learning program. We remain dedicated to providing further insights and reports to drive the most effective learning outcomes and improvements in your organization’s cybersecurity posture. Stay tuned for the next new insights to come, and please let us know if you have questions, feedback, or specific data you’d like to see more of to help optimize your program!


Learn about our new Engagement Insight Report that provides in-depth analysis to help you measure your secure code learning efforts.

Secure Code Warrior is here for your organization to help you secure code across the entire software development lifecycle and create a culture in which cybersecurity is top of mind. Whether you’re an AppSec Manager, Developer, CISO, or anyone involved in security, we can help your organization reduce risks associated with insecure code.
Book a demoSenior Product Manager in Product at Secure Code Warrior


Actionable insights that measure your secure code learning efforts
Maximizing the value of your secure code learning program relies heavily on your users’ engagement. The world of cybersecurity is a constantly evolving landscape with new threats as well as opportunities to strengthen your overall security posture. Taking a proactive approach to your code’s security requires ongoing secure code learning to maximize the efficacy and relevance of the program. To do that, program leaders need to have a clear understanding of user engagement not just at a single point in time, but over extended periods to identify trends and optimize the program's performance.
That’s why we are excited to announce a new report designed to measure your users’ engagement that makes it easy to spot key trends and identify when to take action within your organization. With these new insights organizations can not only do more to maximize their return on investment in secure code learning but also make lasting improvements to their cybersecurity posture.
What’s New In This Report?
The Engagement Insights report presents a number of key statistics relevant to your agile learning program, over your selected time period (by default, the past 12 months), all of which is also accessible via the Reporting API. The Engagement Report provides a quick and easy view into the number of New learners who have been actively engaged with the SCW agile learning platform during this time period, Active learners who engaged with the platform, and current number of Enabled learners.

These totals are only the start. You can break down how your learners have been engaging with the platform, discoverings trends of Active learners over the time period selected. With this information you can plan communications (internal newsletters, blogs) or other engagement activities to keep developers coming back to hone their skills.
Similarly, the Last learning activity breakdown shows how recently your learners have last engaged with the SCW platform. Like any form of learning, recollection of concepts fade over time. The ideal state is to have the bulk of your learners grouped in the first couple of brackets denoting recent engagement. This sort of grouping not only keeps developers’ skills fresh, and improves your organization’s SCW Trust Score by avoiding time bound skill fade in the aggregate.

And the insights go beyond frequency and recency. You can dive deep into how users are engaging in secure code learning activities.The Engagement Report delivers a breakdown of the amount of time learners have spent across the different parts of the Secure Code Warrior platform throughout the time period selected. Admins can use this information to identify what drives engagement amongst the user base. Has it been a while since you last ran an SCW tournament, could there be an opportunity to re-engage a portion of your developer cohort? Are learners using the Explore module to broaden their horizons outside of the structured learning content in Courses or Assessments? Identifying high engagement types as well as top level users offers opportunities to design programs developers will love and celebrate your active leaders.

As you can see, there are many ways to measure your learners’ engagement with your agile learning program. We remain dedicated to providing further insights and reports to drive the most effective learning outcomes and improvements in your organization’s cybersecurity posture. Stay tuned for the next new insights to come, and please let us know if you have questions, feedback, or specific data you’d like to see more of to help optimize your program!

Actionable insights that measure your secure code learning efforts
Maximizing the value of your secure code learning program relies heavily on your users’ engagement. The world of cybersecurity is a constantly evolving landscape with new threats as well as opportunities to strengthen your overall security posture. Taking a proactive approach to your code’s security requires ongoing secure code learning to maximize the efficacy and relevance of the program. To do that, program leaders need to have a clear understanding of user engagement not just at a single point in time, but over extended periods to identify trends and optimize the program's performance.
That’s why we are excited to announce a new report designed to measure your users’ engagement that makes it easy to spot key trends and identify when to take action within your organization. With these new insights organizations can not only do more to maximize their return on investment in secure code learning but also make lasting improvements to their cybersecurity posture.
What’s New In This Report?
The Engagement Insights report presents a number of key statistics relevant to your agile learning program, over your selected time period (by default, the past 12 months), all of which is also accessible via the Reporting API. The Engagement Report provides a quick and easy view into the number of New learners who have been actively engaged with the SCW agile learning platform during this time period, Active learners who engaged with the platform, and current number of Enabled learners.

These totals are only the start. You can break down how your learners have been engaging with the platform, discoverings trends of Active learners over the time period selected. With this information you can plan communications (internal newsletters, blogs) or other engagement activities to keep developers coming back to hone their skills.
Similarly, the Last learning activity breakdown shows how recently your learners have last engaged with the SCW platform. Like any form of learning, recollection of concepts fade over time. The ideal state is to have the bulk of your learners grouped in the first couple of brackets denoting recent engagement. This sort of grouping not only keeps developers’ skills fresh, and improves your organization’s SCW Trust Score by avoiding time bound skill fade in the aggregate.

And the insights go beyond frequency and recency. You can dive deep into how users are engaging in secure code learning activities.The Engagement Report delivers a breakdown of the amount of time learners have spent across the different parts of the Secure Code Warrior platform throughout the time period selected. Admins can use this information to identify what drives engagement amongst the user base. Has it been a while since you last ran an SCW tournament, could there be an opportunity to re-engage a portion of your developer cohort? Are learners using the Explore module to broaden their horizons outside of the structured learning content in Courses or Assessments? Identifying high engagement types as well as top level users offers opportunities to design programs developers will love and celebrate your active leaders.

As you can see, there are many ways to measure your learners’ engagement with your agile learning program. We remain dedicated to providing further insights and reports to drive the most effective learning outcomes and improvements in your organization’s cybersecurity posture. Stay tuned for the next new insights to come, and please let us know if you have questions, feedback, or specific data you’d like to see more of to help optimize your program!

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Secure Code Warrior is here for your organization to help you secure code across the entire software development lifecycle and create a culture in which cybersecurity is top of mind. Whether you’re an AppSec Manager, Developer, CISO, or anyone involved in security, we can help your organization reduce risks associated with insecure code.
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Actionable insights that measure your secure code learning efforts
Maximizing the value of your secure code learning program relies heavily on your users’ engagement. The world of cybersecurity is a constantly evolving landscape with new threats as well as opportunities to strengthen your overall security posture. Taking a proactive approach to your code’s security requires ongoing secure code learning to maximize the efficacy and relevance of the program. To do that, program leaders need to have a clear understanding of user engagement not just at a single point in time, but over extended periods to identify trends and optimize the program's performance.
That’s why we are excited to announce a new report designed to measure your users’ engagement that makes it easy to spot key trends and identify when to take action within your organization. With these new insights organizations can not only do more to maximize their return on investment in secure code learning but also make lasting improvements to their cybersecurity posture.
What’s New In This Report?
The Engagement Insights report presents a number of key statistics relevant to your agile learning program, over your selected time period (by default, the past 12 months), all of which is also accessible via the Reporting API. The Engagement Report provides a quick and easy view into the number of New learners who have been actively engaged with the SCW agile learning platform during this time period, Active learners who engaged with the platform, and current number of Enabled learners.

These totals are only the start. You can break down how your learners have been engaging with the platform, discoverings trends of Active learners over the time period selected. With this information you can plan communications (internal newsletters, blogs) or other engagement activities to keep developers coming back to hone their skills.
Similarly, the Last learning activity breakdown shows how recently your learners have last engaged with the SCW platform. Like any form of learning, recollection of concepts fade over time. The ideal state is to have the bulk of your learners grouped in the first couple of brackets denoting recent engagement. This sort of grouping not only keeps developers’ skills fresh, and improves your organization’s SCW Trust Score by avoiding time bound skill fade in the aggregate.

And the insights go beyond frequency and recency. You can dive deep into how users are engaging in secure code learning activities.The Engagement Report delivers a breakdown of the amount of time learners have spent across the different parts of the Secure Code Warrior platform throughout the time period selected. Admins can use this information to identify what drives engagement amongst the user base. Has it been a while since you last ran an SCW tournament, could there be an opportunity to re-engage a portion of your developer cohort? Are learners using the Explore module to broaden their horizons outside of the structured learning content in Courses or Assessments? Identifying high engagement types as well as top level users offers opportunities to design programs developers will love and celebrate your active leaders.

As you can see, there are many ways to measure your learners’ engagement with your agile learning program. We remain dedicated to providing further insights and reports to drive the most effective learning outcomes and improvements in your organization’s cybersecurity posture. Stay tuned for the next new insights to come, and please let us know if you have questions, feedback, or specific data you’d like to see more of to help optimize your program!
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Secure Code Warrior is here for your organization to help you secure code across the entire software development lifecycle and create a culture in which cybersecurity is top of mind. Whether you’re an AppSec Manager, Developer, CISO, or anyone involved in security, we can help your organization reduce risks associated with insecure code.
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AI Coding Assistants: A Guide to Security-Safe Navigation for the Next Generation of Developers
Large language models deliver irresistible advantages in speed and productivity, but they also introduce undeniable risks to the enterprise. Traditional security guardrails aren’t enough to control the deluge. Developers require precise, verified security skills to identify and prevent security flaws at the outset of the software development lifecycle.
Secure by Design: Defining Best Practices, Enabling Developers and Benchmarking Preventative Security Outcomes
In this research paper, Secure Code Warrior co-founders, Pieter Danhieux and Dr. Matias Madou, Ph.D., along with expert contributors, Chris Inglis, Former US National Cyber Director (now Strategic Advisor to Paladin Capital Group), and Devin Lynch, Senior Director, Paladin Global Institute, will reveal key findings from over twenty in-depth interviews with enterprise security leaders including CISOs, a VP of Application Security, and software security professionals.
Resources to get you started
Setting the Standard: SCW Releases Free AI Coding Security Rules on GitHub
AI-assisted development is no longer on the horizon — it’s here, and it’s rapidly reshaping how software is written. Tools like GitHub Copilot, Cline, Roo, Cursor, Aider, and Windsurf are transforming developers into co-pilots of their own, enabling faster iteration and accelerating everything from prototyping to major refactoring projects.
Close the Loop on Vulnerabilities with Secure Code Warrior + HackerOne
Secure Code Warrior is excited to announce our new integration with HackerOne, a leader in offensive security solutions. Together, we're building a powerful, integrated ecosystem. HackerOne pinpoints where vulnerabilities are actually happening in real-world environments, exposing the "what" and "where" of security issues.
Revealed: How the Cyber Industry Defines Secure by Design
In our latest white paper, our Co-Founders, Pieter Danhieux and Dr. Matias Madou, Ph.D., sat down with over twenty enterprise security leaders, including CISOs, AppSec leaders and security professionals, to figure out the key pieces of this puzzle and uncover the reality behind the Secure by Design movement. It’s a shared ambition across the security teams, but no shared playbook.