Did you know that 70% of software engineers are self-taught?

How do you ensure your software engineers are delivering secure code? Can you say you provide them with top-notch secure coding education?

The lack of application security (AppSec) skills, tools and methods is one of the top three challenges to implementing AppSec (SANS’s). Most of companies opt for face-to-face security workshops with little to no interaction OR buy e-learning packages off the shelf, again with no interaction.

Unlike traditional classroom or video-based training, CxCodebashing is a hands-on, interactive solution that fits into developers’ daily routine. Rather than spending a whole day learning about security vulnerabilities out-of-context, developers receive bite-size, on-demand sessions that are relevant to the specific challenges they are facing in their code.

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Add Codebashing Value To Your Team!

 

 

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Learn while coding

 

Unlike traditional classroom or video-based training, CxCodebashing is a hands-on, interactive solution that fits into developers’ daily routine. Rather than spending a whole day learning about security vulnerabilities out-of-context, developers receive bite-size, on-demand sessions that are relevant to the specific challenges they are facing in their code.

 

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Raise The AppSec Bar

 

CxCodebashing allows teams to raise the baseline AppSec knowledge across their entire development cycle in a fast, scalable, and positive manner. The philosophy behind Codebashing is to empower developers long-term by teaching them how to think and act with a secure mindset, rather than how to solve specific issues. Managers have full control and visibility – they can easily assign specific programming language courses to their teams and continuously track their progress.

 

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Comply With Regulatory Standards

 

CxCodebashing is compatible with regulatory standards such as the PCI-DSS that requires either “role based security training” or more specifically “developer security training”.