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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!

Les codeurs conquièrent les 10 meilleures séries d'API de l'OWASP en matière de sécurité - Mass Assignment
La vulnérabilité d'assignation de masse est née de nombreux frameworks modernes encourageant les développeurs à utiliser des fonctions qui lient automatiquement les entrées des clients à des variables de code et à des objets internes.

Comment le gouvernement australien peut renforcer la résilience nationale en matière de cybersécurité et faire face aux menaces
Les efforts déployés par le gouvernement australien pour prendre au sérieux la cybersécurité montrent clairement que celle-ci a été identifiée comme un domaine à risque majeur au niveau national, mais sa stratégie va-t-elle assez loin ?

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.

DEVOPSdigest: What Software Developers Need to Know About Secure Coding and AI Red Flags
The bottom line: AI tools are not safe for enterprise use unless the code output is reviewed and implemented by a security-proficient human. 30% of security experts admit that they don't trust(link is external) the accuracy of code generated by AI itself. That's why security leaders must prioritize the education and upskilling of developer teams, to ensure they have the necessary skills and capabilities to mitigate AI-assisted code vulnerabilities as early as possible. This will lead to the cultivation of a "security first" team culture and safer AI use.

Stack Overflow: If you're a Zoomer, this one's for you: Everything Gen Z needs to know about the 2025 tech landscape
Here's the lowdown on all the tech from 2025 that you, dear Zoomer, should know about.

SC Media: CISOs can’t wait for the EU AI Act to take shape
CISOs hoping for the EU Artificial Intelligence Act to offer a solid framework for AI governance may be a little confused or disappointed by recent updates surrounding the implementation of AI restrictions.

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Understand how AI is transforming software development—and how security must evolve with it.
From AI autocomplete to autonomous agents—explore how software development is evolving and what it means for security, governance, and your team.






