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Deep-Dive: Finding and fixing high-severity libcurl/curl vulnerabilities
Affected versions of the curl library are susceptible to a Heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability, related to a legacy issue with the SOCKS5 proxy protocol. Learn how to find and fix this vulnerability type with a playable mission.

How world-class CISOs are winning more budget and board trust in 2023
CISOs are finding themselves in an increasingly fraught position: Protect more assets, ship more code, reduce a bigger attack surface, and do it with rapidly diminishing financial resources. It’s an inescapable fact that cybersecurity is viewed as a cost center, and despite an organization’s security program being what stands in the way of a threat actor making them tomorrow’s disastrous headline, security leaders must do more to sell in and prove the overall business value of the department, in language that makes sense to the executive body.

Deep-Dive: Up close and personal with the MOVEit zero-day vulnerability
The MOVEit scenario is a little different from what many developers and AppSec professionals may have previously experienced, and you can test your SQLi-slaying skills in a live simulation right here.

Devlympics 2023: In Review
Explore the Devlympics 2023 results in this report. Dive into developer engagement, tech stack and languages trends in each industry that participated, and key vulnerabilities and CWEs covered in the annual global event hosted by Secure Code Warrior.

One Culture of Security: How Sage built their security champions program with agile secure code learning
Discover how Sage enhanced security with a flexible, relationship-focused approach, creating 200+ security champions and achieving measurable risk reduction.

The path to security champions: How Workday utilized agile learning to upskill developers
Discover how Workday transformed developer training with agile learning through Secure Code Warrior. By empowering developer with hands-on, language-specific education, Workday reduced vulnerabilities early in the SDLC. See their impressive results and key takeaways to build a secure code culture.

SD Times: AI-Assisted Development Multiplies Human Error: What’s Your AI Governance and Risk Management Strategy?
According to a recent report from Gartner, the rampant use of shadow AI and rogue automation is further fueling the proliferation of AI vulnerabilities. Gartner notes that 32% of IT workers using generative AI tools at work say they keep them hidden from cybersecurity teams. Combined with low-code/no-code platforms and vibe coding practices, the AI copilots are greatly expanding the enterprise attack surface.

Cybersecurity Tribe: What Separates Real AI Governance From Policy Theater
For this article, we asked a central question for security and risk leaders: "What differentiates a policy that genuinely mitigates enterprise risk from one that exists primarily to demonstrate that the organization has acknowledged AI risk?"
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.









