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Contrast Security announced its integration with Secure Code Warrior to deliver security contextual micro-learning modules to enhance developers' skills to easily fix vulnerabilities without the need of a security team.
Contrast's Security Trace format pinpoints exactly where a vulnerability appears in the code and provides line-of-code insight. The integration then provides just-in-time "how-to-fix" help via micro-videos and interactive contextual courses that are specific to the code that is being fixed or the vulnerabilities found by the Contrast Application Security Platform.
Recognizing that traditional security training models simply do not scale and provide developers with the just-in-time training demanded by modern software development life cycle (SDLC), Contrast and Secure Code Warrior have partnered for an approach that empowers developers to develop secure coding skills while they write and release code. Secure Code Warrior's contextual micro-learning modules are integrated into the Contrast Application Security Platform to deliver accessible hands-on, bite-sized education that is language- and framework-specific. This provides developers with the right type of skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their day-to-day work. As part of this process, video-based training is embedded in the "How-to-Fix'' sections on the Contrast UI and IDE plugins and via the Secure Code Warrior Jira plugin.
"Developers care about security but struggle due to legacy training approaches that fail to deliver contextually relevant guidance that they need," said Nikesh Shah, Sr. Director of Strategic Alliances at Contrast Security. "We need developers to be security-aware, not security experts, and education and automation are at the foundation for DevSecOps transformation. Just-in-time training within the Contrast platform is immensely more effective — and efficient — than traditional security classroom training that is theoretical rather than practical. The integration between Secure Code Warrior and Contrast enables developers to learn and develop secure coding practices that significantly reduce the number of vulnerabilities introduced into new code. This improves the productivity of developers who are under increasingly greater time pressures while dramatically reducing application risk."
DevSecOps requires continuous security education, security by design, and security automation. By enabling a culture of security awareness, developers remain agile and a higher, safer standard of software security is possible. Specifically, when security training is engaging and delivered in the languages and frameworks that are actually used, it is a powerful learning experience. Contrast and Secure Code Warrior aim to enable developers to level up their security knowledge and skills while leaving behind boring assessments and tick-the-box training.
"We will never have enough application security specialists to deal with the amount of code being produced. It is time to stop trying to win an impossible game," said Stephen Allor, Head of Partners, Global at Secure Code Warrior. "The integration with Contrast provides the right tools, just-in-time learning, and support to deliver a human approach which shifts culture and behavior to make security an integral part of an organization's DNA. The partnership empowers developers to gain hands-on skills and to learn by doing."
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