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Mitigating technical debt with developer-driven security
The cost of addressing insecure code and subsequent technical debt is one of the biggest obstacles facing tech today. Learn how implementing a scalable secure code training program helps to reduce technical debt by addressing poor coding patterns and detecting vulnerabilities early in the software development cycle.

How do developers define "secure coding"?
The perception of what constitutes the act of secure coding is up for debate. According to recent research in collaboration with Evans Data, this sentiment was revealed in black and white. The State of Developer-Driven Security 2022 survey delves into the key insights and experiences of 1200 active developers, illuminating their attitudes and challenges in the security realm.

Coding Labs: Hands-on secure code for Developers
Learn how Coding Labs is like a personal trainer for developers- utilizing interactive, hands-on modules and intuitive feedback within a convenient in-browser IDE to help developers go from learning to doing faster than ever before.

Kamer van Koophandel Sets the Standard for Developer-Driven Security at Scale
Kamer van Koophandel shares how it embedded secure coding into everyday development through role-based certifications, Trust Score benchmarking, and a culture of shared security ownership.
Going for Gold: Soaring Secure Code Standards at Paysafe
See how Paysafe's partnership with Secure Code Warrior led to a 45% boost in developer productivity and a major reduction in code vulnerabilities.

DigitalOcean Decreases Security Debt with Secure Code Warrior
DigitalOcean's use of Secure Code Warrior training has significantly reduced security debt, allowing teams to focus more on innovation and productivity. The improved security has strengthened their product quality and competitive edge. Looking ahead, the SCW Trust Score will help them further enhance security practices and continue driving innovation.

ITWire: Decoding AI Coding “Personalities” Critical to Managing Development Risk
As generative AI cements its place in enterprise software development, a familiar discipline is taking on new urgency: risk management.

In AI Today: Secure Code Warrior launches Trust Agent: AI to enable safe, scalable AI-driven development
Secure Code Warrior have today announced SCW Trust Agent: AI, the industry’s first governance solution designed to make Artificial Intelligence (AI) influence in software development visible, attributable, and enforceable at the point of commit — enabling enterprises to scale AI coding tools with measurable control over software risk.

DEVOPSdigest: 25 Years of the Agile Manifesto, and the End of the Road for AppSec?
Even as we restructure the SDLC around the most impactful elements of the Agile methodology with careful, DevSecOps-centric security considerations, is this the end of the road for AppSec as we know it?
Trust Agent:AI - Secure and scale AI-Drive development
AI is writing code. Who’s governing it? With up to 50% of AI-generated code containing security weaknesses, managing AI risk is critical. Discover how SCW's Trust Agent: AI provides the real-time visibility, proactive governance, and targeted upskilling needed to scale AI-driven development securely.

The Power of OpenText Application Security + Secure Code Warrior
OpenText Application Security and Secure Code Warrior combine vulnerability detection with AI Software Governance and developer capability. Together, they help organizations reduce risk, strengthen secure coding practices, and confidently adopt AI-driven development.

Secure Code Warrior corporate overview
Secure Code Warrior is an AI Software Governance platform designed to enable organizations to safely adopt AI-driven development by bridging the gap between development velocity and enterprise security. The platform addresses the "Visibility Gap," where security teams often lack insights into shadow AI coding tools and the origins of production code.






