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Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2026
Excited to sponsor the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit in London, September 22–24, 2026! Come connect with our team to see how Secure Code Warrior is helping organizations govern AI-generated code and build lasting security skills across the SDLC. See you there!

Enabler 6: Regular Reporting to Leadership
Executive buy-in doesn't sustain itself. Enabler 6 shows how regular reporting keeps leadership engaged, informed, and invested in program success.

El futuro de la gobernanza de software de IA se construye sobre asociaciones sólidas
Descubra por qué Secure Code Warrior se está convirtiendo en una empresa centrada en el canal y cómo los socios de confianza ayudan a las organizaciones a adoptar la gobernanza de software de IA de forma segura y a escala.

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.

SC Media: Secure Coding as Critical Thinking Instead of Vulnspotting – Matias Madou – ASW #357
Secure code should be grounded more in concepts like secure by default and secure by design than by “spot the vuln” thinking. Matias Madou shares his experience in secure coding training and the importance of teaching critical thinking. He also discusses why critical thinking is so closely related to threat modeling and how LLMs can be a tool for helping developers get beyond the superficial advice of, “Think like an attacker.”

Forbes: How CISOs Can Increase Their Influence In AI-Obsessed Boardrooms
Organizations are at an inflection point driven by the explosive adoption of AI, which promises significant changes in how businesses operate. That leaves CISOs on unsteady ground. As the gatekeepers of their organization’s data and access, they must ensure the security of the enterprise. However, the prospects of a headlong charge into wide-ranging, and possibly unchecked, use of AI could create a flood of security issues that many CISOs, under their current organizational structures, aren’t equipped to handle.

Security Boulevard: Security Degradation in AI-Generated Code: A Threat Vector CISOs Can’t Ignore
Security leaders and developers alike are already acutely aware that AI coding assistants and agentic agents can introduce vulnerabilities into the code they generate. A recent study unveiled another critical concern to keep them up at night — LLMs used for making iterative code improvements may introduce new vulnerabilities over time, even when explicitly asked to make code more secure.







