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The ROI of developer-driven security
Everyone wants a good return on their investment when it comes to investing in their techstack or additional training programs, but when it comes to security, one needs to be playing a long game that goes beyond calculating simple ROI. Learn how investment in developer-driven security will not only save on the expense of expensive breaches, the loss of productivity, and accumulated tech--debt, but create a proactive and cost-effective strategy to stay ahead of today’s threat landscape.
The path to security champions
How Workday utilized agile secure learning to upskill developers.
People, process, and technology
Join us in conversation with Vis Chirravuri to learn first-hand how he has developed people, process, and technology approaches for his secure code learning program
Security maturity in development teams: what, and how?
In this webinar, Scott Shapiro, SCW’s Director of Product Marketing, will discuss the different stages of security maturity in developer teams and the pitfalls to avoid when working to improve security maturity, and shift security left.

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.

Techopedia: Shadow AI Poses Risks in Everything From Healthcare to DevSecOps
Shadow AI — the use of unapproved AI apps by workers — has been a problem since generative AI burst onto the scene. The temptation to get ChatGPT to do all of your work might override any thoughts about sending confidential or private data over to a third party.

DZone: Misconfiguration Madness: Thwarting Common Vulnerabilities in the Financial Sector
Financial services are among the most attacked sectors of any industry, making it critical that developers operate at the highest level to produce secure code.

KBi Media: How CISOs Are Getting Developers to Put Security First
For years, many CISOs have struggled to educate their developers about the importance of putting security first. They’ve also been working to control an increasingly complex threat landscape and spiralling attack surface, all while navigating a security skills shortage. They need a new approach that helps to uplift the security culture organisation-wide while ensuring AppSec professionals and developers alike have what they need to drive down vulnerabilities and risks.

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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