- Medals - Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum
- Martial Arts Belts - White, Yellow, Green, Black, etc.
- Military Rankings - Private, Corporal, Lieutenant, Colonel, etc.
- Video Game Examples - Initiate, Cadet, Sentinel, and Champion

Enabler 5: Certification Programs
A fundamental indicator of a mature and sustainable secure coding program is the implementation of Enabler 5: Certification Programs. Moving beyond introductory training, a successful program offers a structured path that helps developers continuously build their skills. Not only do certifications help ensure developers' continued engagement, but they also reinforce that developers’ achievements are valuable and important to the company overall.
Progression, Not Just Participation
The primary goal of a multi-level certification program is to establish what developer progress looks like and give them something meaningful to achieve.
It is essential that secure coding education is not a 'one-and-done' approach. To drive developers to regularly return to your chosen training platform and achieve higher levels of secure coding knowledge & skill, the program must have clear progression and differentiated levels. They can be playful and fun as well as provide highly visible structured progression. Examples include:
Other ideas include simple numbered lists or elements related to your own organization or program branding (see Enabler 8: Branding Your Program). Remember that continuity in program branding helps ensure a seamless experience that can add some fun for your developers.
How Certification Drives Lasting Skills
The structure of your certification program utilizes specific activities to ensure skills are not just learned, but retained and validated:
To maximize impact, organizations must articulate the impact and benefit of moving through the different levels. This might include incentives like rewards or recognition for reaching certain levels (Enabler 7: Developer Recognition) or even requiring secure code training for career advancement (Enabler 10: Training Linked to Career Progression).
Embedding Value with Executive Support
For the certification achievement to hold weight, it must be officially recognized by your organization. Ideally, the C-Suite (related to Enabler 2) should add their names to the certificates. This simple act signals to the entire development community that achieving secure coding skills is valuable and important to the company overall.
Certification and Program Maturity
Certification programs are a critical element for elevating your secure coding program’s maturity. They transform secure code training from a static requirement into a dynamic career pathway, giving developers tangible and progressive professional achievements to strive for.
With 4–6 enablers implemented, including certifications, a program has reached the Adopting stage, meaning the developers have begun to engage with and adopt the program and the organization as a whole has begun to incorporate secure coding as the foundation of its SDLC. Our next post will discuss Enabler 6: Regular Reporting to Leadership, which provides regular, relevant updates to help ensure continued executive buy-in.
You can also check out last month's blog on Enabler 4: Low Barrier to User Access here.
Have additional questions?
Customers can contact the account team or support@securecodewarrior.com. Prospective customers can speak with a member of our sales team by contacting us here.

Move beyond one-and-done training. Enabler 5 builds multi-level certification programs that give developers meaningful progression and validated skills.

Secure Code Warrior可以帮助您的组织在整个软件开发生命周期中保护代码,并营造一种将网络安全放在首位的文化。无论您是 AppSec 经理、开发人员、首席信息安全官还是任何与安全相关的人,我们都可以帮助您的组织降低与不安全代码相关的风险。
预订演示Katelynd Trinidad, Curriculum & Onboarding Manager at SCW, is a customer success professional with more than 6 years of experience enabling customers with programatic best practices and technical how to’s.

A fundamental indicator of a mature and sustainable secure coding program is the implementation of Enabler 5: Certification Programs. Moving beyond introductory training, a successful program offers a structured path that helps developers continuously build their skills. Not only do certifications help ensure developers' continued engagement, but they also reinforce that developers’ achievements are valuable and important to the company overall.
Progression, Not Just Participation
The primary goal of a multi-level certification program is to establish what developer progress looks like and give them something meaningful to achieve.
It is essential that secure coding education is not a 'one-and-done' approach. To drive developers to regularly return to your chosen training platform and achieve higher levels of secure coding knowledge & skill, the program must have clear progression and differentiated levels. They can be playful and fun as well as provide highly visible structured progression. Examples include:
Other ideas include simple numbered lists or elements related to your own organization or program branding (see Enabler 8: Branding Your Program). Remember that continuity in program branding helps ensure a seamless experience that can add some fun for your developers.
How Certification Drives Lasting Skills
The structure of your certification program utilizes specific activities to ensure skills are not just learned, but retained and validated:
To maximize impact, organizations must articulate the impact and benefit of moving through the different levels. This might include incentives like rewards or recognition for reaching certain levels (Enabler 7: Developer Recognition) or even requiring secure code training for career advancement (Enabler 10: Training Linked to Career Progression).
Embedding Value with Executive Support
For the certification achievement to hold weight, it must be officially recognized by your organization. Ideally, the C-Suite (related to Enabler 2) should add their names to the certificates. This simple act signals to the entire development community that achieving secure coding skills is valuable and important to the company overall.
Certification and Program Maturity
Certification programs are a critical element for elevating your secure coding program’s maturity. They transform secure code training from a static requirement into a dynamic career pathway, giving developers tangible and progressive professional achievements to strive for.
With 4–6 enablers implemented, including certifications, a program has reached the Adopting stage, meaning the developers have begun to engage with and adopt the program and the organization as a whole has begun to incorporate secure coding as the foundation of its SDLC. Our next post will discuss Enabler 6: Regular Reporting to Leadership, which provides regular, relevant updates to help ensure continued executive buy-in.
You can also check out last month's blog on Enabler 4: Low Barrier to User Access here.
Have additional questions?
Customers can contact the account team or support@securecodewarrior.com. Prospective customers can speak with a member of our sales team by contacting us here.

A fundamental indicator of a mature and sustainable secure coding program is the implementation of Enabler 5: Certification Programs. Moving beyond introductory training, a successful program offers a structured path that helps developers continuously build their skills. Not only do certifications help ensure developers' continued engagement, but they also reinforce that developers’ achievements are valuable and important to the company overall.
Progression, Not Just Participation
The primary goal of a multi-level certification program is to establish what developer progress looks like and give them something meaningful to achieve.
It is essential that secure coding education is not a 'one-and-done' approach. To drive developers to regularly return to your chosen training platform and achieve higher levels of secure coding knowledge & skill, the program must have clear progression and differentiated levels. They can be playful and fun as well as provide highly visible structured progression. Examples include:
Other ideas include simple numbered lists or elements related to your own organization or program branding (see Enabler 8: Branding Your Program). Remember that continuity in program branding helps ensure a seamless experience that can add some fun for your developers.
How Certification Drives Lasting Skills
The structure of your certification program utilizes specific activities to ensure skills are not just learned, but retained and validated:
To maximize impact, organizations must articulate the impact and benefit of moving through the different levels. This might include incentives like rewards or recognition for reaching certain levels (Enabler 7: Developer Recognition) or even requiring secure code training for career advancement (Enabler 10: Training Linked to Career Progression).
Embedding Value with Executive Support
For the certification achievement to hold weight, it must be officially recognized by your organization. Ideally, the C-Suite (related to Enabler 2) should add their names to the certificates. This simple act signals to the entire development community that achieving secure coding skills is valuable and important to the company overall.
Certification and Program Maturity
Certification programs are a critical element for elevating your secure coding program’s maturity. They transform secure code training from a static requirement into a dynamic career pathway, giving developers tangible and progressive professional achievements to strive for.
With 4–6 enablers implemented, including certifications, a program has reached the Adopting stage, meaning the developers have begun to engage with and adopt the program and the organization as a whole has begun to incorporate secure coding as the foundation of its SDLC. Our next post will discuss Enabler 6: Regular Reporting to Leadership, which provides regular, relevant updates to help ensure continued executive buy-in.
You can also check out last month's blog on Enabler 4: Low Barrier to User Access here.
Have additional questions?
Customers can contact the account team or support@securecodewarrior.com. Prospective customers can speak with a member of our sales team by contacting us here.

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Secure Code Warrior可以帮助您的组织在整个软件开发生命周期中保护代码,并营造一种将网络安全放在首位的文化。无论您是 AppSec 经理、开发人员、首席信息安全官还是任何与安全相关的人,我们都可以帮助您的组织降低与不安全代码相关的风险。
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A fundamental indicator of a mature and sustainable secure coding program is the implementation of Enabler 5: Certification Programs. Moving beyond introductory training, a successful program offers a structured path that helps developers continuously build their skills. Not only do certifications help ensure developers' continued engagement, but they also reinforce that developers’ achievements are valuable and important to the company overall.
Progression, Not Just Participation
The primary goal of a multi-level certification program is to establish what developer progress looks like and give them something meaningful to achieve.
It is essential that secure coding education is not a 'one-and-done' approach. To drive developers to regularly return to your chosen training platform and achieve higher levels of secure coding knowledge & skill, the program must have clear progression and differentiated levels. They can be playful and fun as well as provide highly visible structured progression. Examples include:
Other ideas include simple numbered lists or elements related to your own organization or program branding (see Enabler 8: Branding Your Program). Remember that continuity in program branding helps ensure a seamless experience that can add some fun for your developers.
How Certification Drives Lasting Skills
The structure of your certification program utilizes specific activities to ensure skills are not just learned, but retained and validated:
To maximize impact, organizations must articulate the impact and benefit of moving through the different levels. This might include incentives like rewards or recognition for reaching certain levels (Enabler 7: Developer Recognition) or even requiring secure code training for career advancement (Enabler 10: Training Linked to Career Progression).
Embedding Value with Executive Support
For the certification achievement to hold weight, it must be officially recognized by your organization. Ideally, the C-Suite (related to Enabler 2) should add their names to the certificates. This simple act signals to the entire development community that achieving secure coding skills is valuable and important to the company overall.
Certification and Program Maturity
Certification programs are a critical element for elevating your secure coding program’s maturity. They transform secure code training from a static requirement into a dynamic career pathway, giving developers tangible and progressive professional achievements to strive for.
With 4–6 enablers implemented, including certifications, a program has reached the Adopting stage, meaning the developers have begun to engage with and adopt the program and the organization as a whole has begun to incorporate secure coding as the foundation of its SDLC. Our next post will discuss Enabler 6: Regular Reporting to Leadership, which provides regular, relevant updates to help ensure continued executive buy-in.
You can also check out last month's blog on Enabler 4: Low Barrier to User Access here.
Have additional questions?
Customers can contact the account team or support@securecodewarrior.com. Prospective customers can speak with a member of our sales team by contacting us here.
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