Join the SafeStack Faculty – We're Looking for Secure Development Experts

Are you a secure development expert who wants to help thousands of developers write safer code? Do you have deep experience in a specific programming language or technology stack and a passion for sharing knowledge?

We’re growing the SafeStack Faculty and’d love to hear from you.

Help shape the future of secure development education

The SafeStack Faculty is a global network of secure coding specialists and educators who contribute to our platform’s ever-growing library of practical, accessible, and up-to-date content for software teams.

We’re looking for contributors with hands-on experience in:

  • .NET / C#

  • AWS

  • Google Cloud

  • Docker and Kubernetes

  • Java

  • Ruby on Rails

  • GoLang

  • Python (including Django and Flask)

  • Software Architecture

  • DevSecOps

  • Software Supply Chain Security

What you’ll do as part of the Faculty

Whether you’re a content creator, consultant, or developer with a strong security interest, you can help by:

  • Be part of a unique global community of secure development specialists, representing your language or technical specialism.

  • Attend quarterly strategy meetings and help SafeStack understand how secure development works in your field.

  • Helping us identify and prioritize secure development challenges in your tech stack.

  • Optional: Contribute as a paid specialist - helping research future courses or collaborating on newsletters, podcasts, or events.

  • Get referrals to your book, business, or product via our platform and systems.

We’re especially keen to hear from people with a background in teaching or mentoring developers, but that’s not a requirement—just a passion for making software safer and a drive to help others grow.

Apply now

If this sounds like you, visit https://safestack.io/faculty to learn more and get in touch. Let’s build the future of secure software development—together.

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