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Los 10 principales de OWASP en 2025: Fallos en la cadena de suministro de software
OWASP Top 10 2025 sitúa las fallas en la cadena de suministro de software en el puesto #3. Mitigue este riesgo de alto impacto mediante la aplicación estricta de SBOM, el seguimiento de las dependencias y el fortalecimiento de las canalizaciones de CI/CD.
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New Risk Category on the OWASP Top Ten: Expecting the Unexpected
OWASP Top 10 2025 adds Mishandling of Exceptional Conditions at #10. Mitigate risks via "fail closed" logic, global error handlers, and strict input validation.

Los 10 mejores de OWASP: 2025: qué hay de nuevo y cómo Secure Code Warrior le ayuda a mantenerse alineado
Descubre qué ha cambiado en el Top 10 de OWASP: 2025 y cómo Secure Code Warrior facilita la transición con misiones, cursos e información actualizada sobre los desarrolladores.

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.

Security Week: How Software Development Teams Can Securely and Ethically Deploy AI Tools
To deploy AI tools securely and ethically, teams must balance innovation with accountability—establishing strong governance, upskilling developers, and enforcing rigorous code reviews.

Dark Reading: AI Developed Code: 5 Critical Security Checkpoints for Human Oversight
To write secure code with LLMs developers must have the skills to use AI as a collaborative assistant rather than an autonomous tool, Madou argues.

Techstrong.tv: Secure Code Warrior in the Age of AI with Pieter Danhieux
Secure Code Warrior’s Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Co-Founder Pieter Danhieux explains his transition from offensive cybersecurity to promoting secure software development. Founded in 2015, Secure Code Warrior aims to help developers build secure code from the start, a practice Danhieux and host Alan Shimel agree is more effective than fixing vulnerabilities later. The two also discuss the impact of AI on software development, noting that while AI increases coding speed and accessibility for more people, the security of AI-generated code still lags. They emphasize the growing need for developers to master secure coding practices amidst these technological advancements.
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.





