
Was ist neu in Secure Code Warrior: Kursrichtlinien, Teilnahmemanagement und neue Inhalte
Here at Secure Code Warrior, we’re constantly innovating to help equip developers and organizations with the right skills to tackle today’s ever-changing security challenges. We do this through highly engaging, flexible, and easy-to-manage secure code enablement.
Everyone wants a good return on their investment when it comes to investing in their tech stack or additional training programs. When it comes to security though, you need to be playing a long game. Investing in developer-driven security will not only mitigate the risk of expensive breaches, the loss of productivity, and accumulated tech debt but also create a proactive and cost-effective strategy to stay ahead of today’s threat landscape.
This past quarter, Secure Core Warriors has implemented new ways to learn with Coding Labs, which is now available to all Secure Code Warrior customers. We are thrilled to announce enhancements to participation management and course versioning, and we created new course activities like Guidelines!
Let’s dive in to learn more!
Expanding the SCW Platform’s breadth and depth
Secure Code Warrior’s continued expansion into new content helps to keep our modules relevant, timely, and tailored to what you need to know in today’s cyber-security landscape. With industry-leading breadth and depth of over 55 languages, it’s easy to build and scale a program to train developers in a large number of languages and frameworks.
Coding Guidelines available in Courses
The addition of guidelines offers developers contextual and self-paced learning that primarily covers security mitigation. Guidelines are more in-depth than videos and focus on a specific language or framework. Other offensive-based activities such as challenges, Missions, and Walkthroughs already require developers to have an understanding of the vulnerability. We created Guidelines to complement these activities from a defensive viewpoint.
Developers can read through Guidelines in Courses, and admins can use them in Course templates. Guidelines cover vulnerabilities listed in OWASP Top 10 2021 and contain code snippets in C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, Pseudocode, and PHP.
New Challenge content
Secure Code Warrior regularly updates and creates new challenges that are relevant, timely, and tailored to your organization’s needs. We are excited to announce expanded challenges available in:
- Dart: Flutter - a mobile language for building smooth cross-platform apps on Android and iOS
- Terraform: GCP - an infrastructure as code development language for Google Cloud Provide.
Developers can analyze the code, find the vulnerability, and apply critical thinking to pick the best security implementation to prevent listed vulnerabilities.
Coming soon: new front-end developer content
Front-end developers need secure code enablement too! That’s why we will be releasing additional front-end vulnerabilities in Missions and Walkthroughs. Front-end developers will also be able to access front-end specific Missions in Courses.
These updates strive for comprehensive coverage of frontend-specific vulnerabilities- from common ones like DOM-based XSS, to less frequently encountered vulnerabilities such as CSS Injection.
Step-by-step walkthroughs will provide front-end developers with trusted guidance on how vulnerabilities are being exploited. Advanced developers will also be able to test their skills in front-end Missions in Tournaments.
Simplifying the admin and developer experience
Configuring a scalable and engaging secure code education program is now easier than ever with key usability improvements to the platform.
Course versioning, archiving, and participation management
Now, keep up with the ever-changing needs of an organization’s program with new ways to edit existing programs. Course versioning allows admins to edit their existing Courses without having to create a brand-new Course. Admins can also delete test Courses or non-relevant Courses that do not have any developers enrolled, helping them to unclutter their archives.
In addition, the ability to apply additional filters on the Course Management page will make it much simpler for admins to filter down to the course they want to work on. Courses can be filtered by a number of attributes such as Course status, end date, and teams enrolled. For instance, admins can easily locate all Courses with a time limit, with an end-of-Course assessment attached, or if the Course is in draft or preview.
In addition to versioning and filtering for Courses, admins are now able to re-invite Course participants in bulk, as well as remove them from a Course as needed. This gives admins a one-click solution to reinvite developers in an “invited” state, saving valuable time and energy to remind them to get back onto the platform and start learning!
That’s a wrap on this quarter’s new capabilities! Follow Secure Code Warrior on Twitter to get updates about the latest releases and improvements.
Interested in trying out Secure Code Warrior but don’t have an account yet? Sign up for a free trial account today to get started.


Neu bei Secure Code Warrior: Erleben Sie neue Möglichkeiten, Kurse zu verwalten und zusätzliche Inhalte zu erkunden.

Secure Code Warrior ist für Ihr Unternehmen da, um Ihnen zu helfen, Code während des gesamten Softwareentwicklungszyklus zu sichern und eine Kultur zu schaffen, in der Cybersicherheit an erster Stelle steht. Ganz gleich, ob Sie AppSec-Manager, Entwickler, CISO oder jemand anderes sind, der sich mit Sicherheit befasst, wir können Ihrem Unternehmen helfen, die mit unsicherem Code verbundenen Risiken zu reduzieren.
Eine Demo buchenTaylor Broadfoot-Nymark ist Produktmarketing-Managerin bei Secure Code Warrior. Sie hat mehrere Artikel über Cybersicherheit und agiles Lernen geschrieben und leitet auch Produkteinführungen, GTM-Strategien und Kundenberatung.


Here at Secure Code Warrior, we’re constantly innovating to help equip developers and organizations with the right skills to tackle today’s ever-changing security challenges. We do this through highly engaging, flexible, and easy-to-manage secure code enablement.
Everyone wants a good return on their investment when it comes to investing in their tech stack or additional training programs. When it comes to security though, you need to be playing a long game. Investing in developer-driven security will not only mitigate the risk of expensive breaches, the loss of productivity, and accumulated tech debt but also create a proactive and cost-effective strategy to stay ahead of today’s threat landscape.
This past quarter, Secure Core Warriors has implemented new ways to learn with Coding Labs, which is now available to all Secure Code Warrior customers. We are thrilled to announce enhancements to participation management and course versioning, and we created new course activities like Guidelines!
Let’s dive in to learn more!
Expanding the SCW Platform’s breadth and depth
Secure Code Warrior’s continued expansion into new content helps to keep our modules relevant, timely, and tailored to what you need to know in today’s cyber-security landscape. With industry-leading breadth and depth of over 55 languages, it’s easy to build and scale a program to train developers in a large number of languages and frameworks.
Coding Guidelines available in Courses
The addition of guidelines offers developers contextual and self-paced learning that primarily covers security mitigation. Guidelines are more in-depth than videos and focus on a specific language or framework. Other offensive-based activities such as challenges, Missions, and Walkthroughs already require developers to have an understanding of the vulnerability. We created Guidelines to complement these activities from a defensive viewpoint.
Developers can read through Guidelines in Courses, and admins can use them in Course templates. Guidelines cover vulnerabilities listed in OWASP Top 10 2021 and contain code snippets in C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, Pseudocode, and PHP.
New Challenge content
Secure Code Warrior regularly updates and creates new challenges that are relevant, timely, and tailored to your organization’s needs. We are excited to announce expanded challenges available in:
- Dart: Flutter - a mobile language for building smooth cross-platform apps on Android and iOS
- Terraform: GCP - an infrastructure as code development language for Google Cloud Provide.
Developers can analyze the code, find the vulnerability, and apply critical thinking to pick the best security implementation to prevent listed vulnerabilities.
Coming soon: new front-end developer content
Front-end developers need secure code enablement too! That’s why we will be releasing additional front-end vulnerabilities in Missions and Walkthroughs. Front-end developers will also be able to access front-end specific Missions in Courses.
These updates strive for comprehensive coverage of frontend-specific vulnerabilities- from common ones like DOM-based XSS, to less frequently encountered vulnerabilities such as CSS Injection.
Step-by-step walkthroughs will provide front-end developers with trusted guidance on how vulnerabilities are being exploited. Advanced developers will also be able to test their skills in front-end Missions in Tournaments.
Simplifying the admin and developer experience
Configuring a scalable and engaging secure code education program is now easier than ever with key usability improvements to the platform.
Course versioning, archiving, and participation management
Now, keep up with the ever-changing needs of an organization’s program with new ways to edit existing programs. Course versioning allows admins to edit their existing Courses without having to create a brand-new Course. Admins can also delete test Courses or non-relevant Courses that do not have any developers enrolled, helping them to unclutter their archives.
In addition, the ability to apply additional filters on the Course Management page will make it much simpler for admins to filter down to the course they want to work on. Courses can be filtered by a number of attributes such as Course status, end date, and teams enrolled. For instance, admins can easily locate all Courses with a time limit, with an end-of-Course assessment attached, or if the Course is in draft or preview.
In addition to versioning and filtering for Courses, admins are now able to re-invite Course participants in bulk, as well as remove them from a Course as needed. This gives admins a one-click solution to reinvite developers in an “invited” state, saving valuable time and energy to remind them to get back onto the platform and start learning!
That’s a wrap on this quarter’s new capabilities! Follow Secure Code Warrior on Twitter to get updates about the latest releases and improvements.
Interested in trying out Secure Code Warrior but don’t have an account yet? Sign up for a free trial account today to get started.

Here at Secure Code Warrior, we’re constantly innovating to help equip developers and organizations with the right skills to tackle today’s ever-changing security challenges. We do this through highly engaging, flexible, and easy-to-manage secure code enablement.
Everyone wants a good return on their investment when it comes to investing in their tech stack or additional training programs. When it comes to security though, you need to be playing a long game. Investing in developer-driven security will not only mitigate the risk of expensive breaches, the loss of productivity, and accumulated tech debt but also create a proactive and cost-effective strategy to stay ahead of today’s threat landscape.
This past quarter, Secure Core Warriors has implemented new ways to learn with Coding Labs, which is now available to all Secure Code Warrior customers. We are thrilled to announce enhancements to participation management and course versioning, and we created new course activities like Guidelines!
Let’s dive in to learn more!
Expanding the SCW Platform’s breadth and depth
Secure Code Warrior’s continued expansion into new content helps to keep our modules relevant, timely, and tailored to what you need to know in today’s cyber-security landscape. With industry-leading breadth and depth of over 55 languages, it’s easy to build and scale a program to train developers in a large number of languages and frameworks.
Coding Guidelines available in Courses
The addition of guidelines offers developers contextual and self-paced learning that primarily covers security mitigation. Guidelines are more in-depth than videos and focus on a specific language or framework. Other offensive-based activities such as challenges, Missions, and Walkthroughs already require developers to have an understanding of the vulnerability. We created Guidelines to complement these activities from a defensive viewpoint.
Developers can read through Guidelines in Courses, and admins can use them in Course templates. Guidelines cover vulnerabilities listed in OWASP Top 10 2021 and contain code snippets in C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, Pseudocode, and PHP.
New Challenge content
Secure Code Warrior regularly updates and creates new challenges that are relevant, timely, and tailored to your organization’s needs. We are excited to announce expanded challenges available in:
- Dart: Flutter - a mobile language for building smooth cross-platform apps on Android and iOS
- Terraform: GCP - an infrastructure as code development language for Google Cloud Provide.
Developers can analyze the code, find the vulnerability, and apply critical thinking to pick the best security implementation to prevent listed vulnerabilities.
Coming soon: new front-end developer content
Front-end developers need secure code enablement too! That’s why we will be releasing additional front-end vulnerabilities in Missions and Walkthroughs. Front-end developers will also be able to access front-end specific Missions in Courses.
These updates strive for comprehensive coverage of frontend-specific vulnerabilities- from common ones like DOM-based XSS, to less frequently encountered vulnerabilities such as CSS Injection.
Step-by-step walkthroughs will provide front-end developers with trusted guidance on how vulnerabilities are being exploited. Advanced developers will also be able to test their skills in front-end Missions in Tournaments.
Simplifying the admin and developer experience
Configuring a scalable and engaging secure code education program is now easier than ever with key usability improvements to the platform.
Course versioning, archiving, and participation management
Now, keep up with the ever-changing needs of an organization’s program with new ways to edit existing programs. Course versioning allows admins to edit their existing Courses without having to create a brand-new Course. Admins can also delete test Courses or non-relevant Courses that do not have any developers enrolled, helping them to unclutter their archives.
In addition, the ability to apply additional filters on the Course Management page will make it much simpler for admins to filter down to the course they want to work on. Courses can be filtered by a number of attributes such as Course status, end date, and teams enrolled. For instance, admins can easily locate all Courses with a time limit, with an end-of-Course assessment attached, or if the Course is in draft or preview.
In addition to versioning and filtering for Courses, admins are now able to re-invite Course participants in bulk, as well as remove them from a Course as needed. This gives admins a one-click solution to reinvite developers in an “invited” state, saving valuable time and energy to remind them to get back onto the platform and start learning!
That’s a wrap on this quarter’s new capabilities! Follow Secure Code Warrior on Twitter to get updates about the latest releases and improvements.
Interested in trying out Secure Code Warrior but don’t have an account yet? Sign up for a free trial account today to get started.

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Secure Code Warrior ist für Ihr Unternehmen da, um Ihnen zu helfen, Code während des gesamten Softwareentwicklungszyklus zu sichern und eine Kultur zu schaffen, in der Cybersicherheit an erster Stelle steht. Ganz gleich, ob Sie AppSec-Manager, Entwickler, CISO oder jemand anderes sind, der sich mit Sicherheit befasst, wir können Ihrem Unternehmen helfen, die mit unsicherem Code verbundenen Risiken zu reduzieren.
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Here at Secure Code Warrior, we’re constantly innovating to help equip developers and organizations with the right skills to tackle today’s ever-changing security challenges. We do this through highly engaging, flexible, and easy-to-manage secure code enablement.
Everyone wants a good return on their investment when it comes to investing in their tech stack or additional training programs. When it comes to security though, you need to be playing a long game. Investing in developer-driven security will not only mitigate the risk of expensive breaches, the loss of productivity, and accumulated tech debt but also create a proactive and cost-effective strategy to stay ahead of today’s threat landscape.
This past quarter, Secure Core Warriors has implemented new ways to learn with Coding Labs, which is now available to all Secure Code Warrior customers. We are thrilled to announce enhancements to participation management and course versioning, and we created new course activities like Guidelines!
Let’s dive in to learn more!
Expanding the SCW Platform’s breadth and depth
Secure Code Warrior’s continued expansion into new content helps to keep our modules relevant, timely, and tailored to what you need to know in today’s cyber-security landscape. With industry-leading breadth and depth of over 55 languages, it’s easy to build and scale a program to train developers in a large number of languages and frameworks.
Coding Guidelines available in Courses
The addition of guidelines offers developers contextual and self-paced learning that primarily covers security mitigation. Guidelines are more in-depth than videos and focus on a specific language or framework. Other offensive-based activities such as challenges, Missions, and Walkthroughs already require developers to have an understanding of the vulnerability. We created Guidelines to complement these activities from a defensive viewpoint.
Developers can read through Guidelines in Courses, and admins can use them in Course templates. Guidelines cover vulnerabilities listed in OWASP Top 10 2021 and contain code snippets in C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, Pseudocode, and PHP.
New Challenge content
Secure Code Warrior regularly updates and creates new challenges that are relevant, timely, and tailored to your organization’s needs. We are excited to announce expanded challenges available in:
- Dart: Flutter - a mobile language for building smooth cross-platform apps on Android and iOS
- Terraform: GCP - an infrastructure as code development language for Google Cloud Provide.
Developers can analyze the code, find the vulnerability, and apply critical thinking to pick the best security implementation to prevent listed vulnerabilities.
Coming soon: new front-end developer content
Front-end developers need secure code enablement too! That’s why we will be releasing additional front-end vulnerabilities in Missions and Walkthroughs. Front-end developers will also be able to access front-end specific Missions in Courses.
These updates strive for comprehensive coverage of frontend-specific vulnerabilities- from common ones like DOM-based XSS, to less frequently encountered vulnerabilities such as CSS Injection.
Step-by-step walkthroughs will provide front-end developers with trusted guidance on how vulnerabilities are being exploited. Advanced developers will also be able to test their skills in front-end Missions in Tournaments.
Simplifying the admin and developer experience
Configuring a scalable and engaging secure code education program is now easier than ever with key usability improvements to the platform.
Course versioning, archiving, and participation management
Now, keep up with the ever-changing needs of an organization’s program with new ways to edit existing programs. Course versioning allows admins to edit their existing Courses without having to create a brand-new Course. Admins can also delete test Courses or non-relevant Courses that do not have any developers enrolled, helping them to unclutter their archives.
In addition, the ability to apply additional filters on the Course Management page will make it much simpler for admins to filter down to the course they want to work on. Courses can be filtered by a number of attributes such as Course status, end date, and teams enrolled. For instance, admins can easily locate all Courses with a time limit, with an end-of-Course assessment attached, or if the Course is in draft or preview.
In addition to versioning and filtering for Courses, admins are now able to re-invite Course participants in bulk, as well as remove them from a Course as needed. This gives admins a one-click solution to reinvite developers in an “invited” state, saving valuable time and energy to remind them to get back onto the platform and start learning!
That’s a wrap on this quarter’s new capabilities! Follow Secure Code Warrior on Twitter to get updates about the latest releases and improvements.
Interested in trying out Secure Code Warrior but don’t have an account yet? Sign up for a free trial account today to get started.
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