The secure code training blueprint
Defining an agile secure coding learning plan is not an easy task, especially when there are compliance requirements and release deadlines to meet. But it is a worthwhile endeavor that will yield benefits such as improved productivity and reduced risk.
Security maturity in development teams is assessed based on their collective ability to shift left and embed security through all stages of the software development lifecyle, enabling security-skilled developers to be the first line of defense in identifying and fixing vulnerabilities.
In this guide, we explore the lessons learned from three real-life Secure Code Warrior customers. By learning from their experience, you can begin to assemble an agile secure code learning blueprint for your organization.
Discover:
- What challenges did organizations face at different stages of developer security maturity?
- What were the key lessons learned along the way?
- What results can you expect with each phase of the security maturity journey?

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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Defining an agile secure coding learning plan is not an easy task, especially when there are compliance requirements and release deadlines to meet. But it is a worthwhile endeavor that will yield benefits such as improved productivity and reduced risk.
Security maturity in development teams is assessed based on their collective ability to shift left and embed security through all stages of the software development lifecyle, enabling security-skilled developers to be the first line of defense in identifying and fixing vulnerabilities.
In this guide, we explore the lessons learned from three real-life Secure Code Warrior customers. By learning from their experience, you can begin to assemble an agile secure code learning blueprint for your organization.
Discover:
- What challenges did organizations face at different stages of developer security maturity?
- What were the key lessons learned along the way?
- What results can you expect with each phase of the security maturity journey?

Defining an agile secure coding learning plan is not an easy task, especially when there are compliance requirements and release deadlines to meet. But it is a worthwhile endeavor that will yield benefits such as improved productivity and reduced risk.
Security maturity in development teams is assessed based on their collective ability to shift left and embed security through all stages of the software development lifecyle, enabling security-skilled developers to be the first line of defense in identifying and fixing vulnerabilities.
In this guide, we explore the lessons learned from three real-life Secure Code Warrior customers. By learning from their experience, you can begin to assemble an agile secure code learning blueprint for your organization.
Discover:
- What challenges did organizations face at different stages of developer security maturity?
- What were the key lessons learned along the way?
- What results can you expect with each phase of the security maturity journey?

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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.
View reportBook a demoDefining an agile secure coding learning plan is not an easy task, especially when there are compliance requirements and release deadlines to meet. But it is a worthwhile endeavor that will yield benefits such as improved productivity and reduced risk.
Security maturity in development teams is assessed based on their collective ability to shift left and embed security through all stages of the software development lifecyle, enabling security-skilled developers to be the first line of defense in identifying and fixing vulnerabilities.
In this guide, we explore the lessons learned from three real-life Secure Code Warrior customers. By learning from their experience, you can begin to assemble an agile secure code learning blueprint for your organization.
Discover:
- What challenges did organizations face at different stages of developer security maturity?
- What were the key lessons learned along the way?
- What results can you expect with each phase of the security maturity journey?
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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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Secure code training topics & content
Our industry-leading content is always evolving to fit the ever changing software development landscape with your role in mind. Topics covering everything from AI to XQuery Injection, offered for a variety of roles from Architects and Engineers to Product Managers and QA. Get a sneak peak of what our content catalog has to offer by topic and role.
Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) Aligned Learning Pathways
SCW supports Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) readiness with CRA-aligned Quests and conceptual learning collections that help development teams build the Secure by Design, SDLC, and secure coding skills aligned with the CRA’s secure development principles.
Resources to get you started
Cyber Resilience Act Explained: What It Means for Secure by Design Software Development
Learn what the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) requires, who it applies to, and how engineering teams can prepare with secure by design practices, vulnerability prevention, and developer capability building.




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