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Bay Area Vendor Happy Hour
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Women Leaders in Security
SCW Coffee Shop @RSAC24 presents: Join Fatemah Beydoun, cofounder & CCO, along a panel of women leaders in the industry as they discuss how to shift left to course correct the gender gap in security. Moderated by our own, Holly Whalen, VP Channel Partners.

From Compliance Checkboxes to Risk Management: Unleashing the True Potential of SAST
Explore innovative strategies for maximizing the effectiveness of your SAST tools and implement a developer-driven security program.

secIT - Hannover 2024
Schedule time to meet or stop by Booth 14 during secIT!

Hands on Application Security Workshop
In partnership with AWS, Contrast Security, and Artiq, we bring you a interactive hands-on AppSec workshop

Virtual Wine Tasting - Ohio
Join us, GuidePoint, and other partners for a Virtual Wine Tasting with Silver Oaks Winery.

DevSecOps 360 - Riyadh
In partnership with IBM, Synopsys, and IriusRisk, we’ll share our latest integration vision for DevSecOps within the partner ecosystem

DevSecOps 360 - Munich
In partnership with IBM, Synopsys, and IriusRisk, we’ll share our latest integration vision for DevSecOps within the partner ecosystem

DevSecOps 360 - Dubai
In partnership with IBM, Synopsys, and IriusRisk, we’ll share our latest integration vision for DevSecOps within the partner ecosystem

The evolving role of the AppSec developer
Changes, causes, and considerations for one of the most important roles on your company's security team.
Strengthen left: Develop your security muscle
How to help your developers build and release secure software faster.
Shifting left for secure by design
Reduce the risks and costs associated with application security by empowering developers to be the first line of defense of your organization.
Shift left security training and vulnerability detection for embedded systems
In this webinar, we consider the challenges organizations face when adopting a security-first approach to development especially within embedded software and how to harness best practices in learning technology and benefit from shifting left to optimize developer secure code training.
Secure Coding Virtual Summit
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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.

The Future of AI Software Governance Is Built on Strong Partnerships
Discover why Secure Code Warrior is becoming a channel-first company and how trusted partners help organizations adopt AI Software Governance securely and at scale.

Kamer van Koophandel: 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.

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.

Cybersecurity Insiders: The human-AI partnership: a guide towards secure coding
The doomsayers are, so far, losing the argument. The panic around AI replacing humans has been countered with a new narrative: “Let AI redefine your job rather than replace it.” According to a recent survey from Stack Overflow, 44% of developers are either using or planning to use AI tools—even though just 3% “highly trust” the accuracy of the results. Twice as many (6%) say they highly mistrust AI due to security concerns and inaccuracy.

KBI Media: Why developers need security skills to effectively navigate AI development tools
While it’s true that AI can help save some time for overworked programmers, the future will likely be one where humans and AI work together, with trained personnel in charge of applying critical thinking and precision skills to ensure all code is as secure as possible.

SC Magazine: Software makers can enhance their brand by embracing CISA’s new secure code guidelines
CISA’s Secure-By-Design guidelines, which call for shifting the responsibility for secure coding back to those making the devices, software and applications people increasingly rely on, and trust with sensitive data. The program defines what many frustrated technology users already know, that the industry needs a new model for cybersecurity in which vulnerabilities are fixed long before they reach the public.

Citizen AI by Secure Code Warrior
AI risk doesn't stop at engineering. Get the one-pager on Citizen AI — build AI literacy and safe habits across your whole workforce.

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.
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