Courses
Security is not a game – but learning about it can be. Engage your team with our online interactive coding courses.
What our security courses offer
Our courses are guided learning pathways built into our platform that help increase the software security coding prowess of your whole development team and create a strong security posture. Each training module consists of activities including language framework-specific coding challenges, videos, and custom content, which work together to build software security skills, step by step.
Assessment Do’s & Don’ts
Assessment Dos
- Use real-world problems
- Include a variety of challenges
- Test for problem-solving abilities
- Evaluate soft skills
- Ensure fairness and objectivity
Assessment Don’ts
- Use unrealistic time constraints
- Solely rely on Whiteboard Coding
- Forget about code readability
- Neglect security
Build a secure coding culture with a strong learning framework
Help your team prevent recurring vulnerabilities and build quality software that protects your brand reputation, all through a fun online secure software development platform.
Create a guided learning journey
Select your own modules
A strong, engaging and configurable learning framework helps achieve organizational regulatory compliance by coding with software security in mind.
Create guided learning pathways
Guide your developers to level up their skills through skills-based learning pathways.
Fun and interactive, hands-on learning
Mix and match vulnerability, difficulty, and playing mode in the customizable online secure software development course interface to appeal to developers’ competitive spirit.
Secure coding in action.
Fundamentals redefined.
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Elevated security intelligence: Guided courses helping developers get NIST-ready
Developers are among those who are most up close and personal with code, in addition to security configurations and access control. Their security skills must be nurtured, and to achieve the high standards as outlined by NIST, a hands-on course structure might just be the efficient way to tackle it, especially with large development cohorts.