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Secure Code Warrior has launched SCW Trust Agent, a new tool that assesses developer security skills for each code commit.
AI tools are helping developers swiftly identify vulnerabilities in code without sacrificing security, but human oversight remains crucial. Teams must evolve to responsibly leverage AI's potential.
Secure Code Warrior launches its SCW Trust Score, an industry-first tool measuring the security effectiveness of developer teams, vital for managing increased vulnerability risks in accelerated application development and AI.
There's plenty to learn from the way that finance and eCommerce sectors have defined and adopted secure approaches to software engineering.
The unchecked use of Zombie APIs in businesses has underscored a rising cybersecurity threat, with attackers exploiting these neglected interfaces and costing firms up to $75bn annually.
Advanced cyber threats rose over 200% in 2023, increasing the need for robust cybersecurity training within software development teams.
Netskope launches developer training with Secure Code Warrior to bolster software security education.
By understanding the security implications of AI, security teams will be well-placed to avoid the negative side effects that the technology could deliver.
It's important not to lose sight of the need to keep secure coding practices front and centre in software development - even when deploying AI tooling.
Secure Code Warrior, the global, developer-driven security leader, will host its third annual Devlympics secure coding competition.
Synopsys announces its collaboration with NowSecure, security and privacy experts, and Secure Code Warrior, a learning platform for developer-driven security.
Secure Code Warrior is ushering into the next era in developer-driven security with a USD $50 million Series C funding round.
With policymakers aligned on issues of security accountability, the focus must now turn to the practicalities of implementation.
Coding Labs mechanisms allow developers to move from learning to applying secure coding knowledge more efficiently, leading to fewer code vulnerabilities.
The company says the new technology enables a cohesive approach to secure coding, ensuring developers meet requirements before committing code.
Developers prioritize new features over security, with just 14% considering it when coding, according to a report by Evans Data.
According to a new survey from Secure Code Warrior, only 29% of developers believe that writing vulnerability-free code should be prioritised.
Secure Code Warrior has launched an integration with GitLab in order to help developers build and release secure software faster.
TechDay's 10 Minute IT Jams: Secure Code Warrior CEO, Pieter Danhieux, discusses training developers to write secure code.
Cybersecurity experts have commended the Australian Government's PSPF Direction 002-2024 mandate, aimed at enhancing risk management in vulnerable technologies.