Quests
Reduce vulnerabilities by up to 53% with industry-leading secure code learning pathways. Engage developers with best-in-class content and real outcomes that mitigate risk.

Reduce vulnerabilities by up to 53% with industry-leading secure code learning pathways. Engage developers with best-in-class content and real outcomes that mitigate risk.

Quests is Secure Code Warrior’s new and improved learning module. It delivers the swiftest path to securing your software with curated sets of prioritized, assigned learning activities. These activities are designed to expand developer knowledge of secure code best practices and deepen their skills and ability to apply them in the code they produce.
Quests makes improving your security posture easy with assigned learning delivered in a turnkey experience that is designed to deepen developer knowledge and skills in applying secure code best practices.
Thought leadership from the industry leader in secure code learning is built into every Quest with content that automatically stays up to date with the latest learning materials.
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Connect learning activity to vulnerability reduction giving learners intuitive learning pathways that instill a proactive approach to software security.
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Streamline your learning programs with an intuitive, turnkey admin experience—making setup, assignment, and updates quick and effortless. Gain deep visibility with detailed analytics, tracking topic coverage across standards, languages, and vulnerabilities to assess learner progress and comprehension.
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Secure coding at speed accelerates productivity by reducing rework and your backlog of technical debt.

Implement a proactive approach to risk reduction by tightly aligning assigned learning with the software that is shipped.
Reduce code based vulnerabilities, need for remediation, and lengthy review cycles with assigned learning that takes a proactive approach to vulnerability reduction that minimizes rework.
Go beyond minimum compliance requirements to mitigate risk with learning tailored to the standards, vulnerabilities and programming languages specific to your organization.
In response to major security breaches like the SolarWinds campaign, which used a software update process to infect over 18,000 users of the popular Orion management software, including many top corporations and government agencies, there is an increased push for more effective developer-led security efforts. Organizations of all sizes are starting to question their ‘software supply chain’, and demanding that the developers making their software have verified security skills and awareness.





