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SafeStack’s Pro Plan: A new way for individuals to upskill in secure development

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Hey there, coders, testers, analysts, and software architects — we’ve got something new, just for you.

For the past few years, we’ve made secure development training accessible for more than 5,000 learners and nearly 1,500 organizations worldwide.

Today, we’re so happy to launch our Pro Plan — a new tier of access within SafeStack that’s designed for solo learners who want to level up their secure development skills and earn verified credentials, all with the support of our community.


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Introducing SafeStack’s Student Sponsorship program for secure development

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There’s a well-accepted truth in application security: the earlier in the software development process you consider cyber security, the more influence you can have on addressing any issues found. I believe the same to be true for when we give our engineering teams access to secure development education.


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Secure development: Advanced Finding and Fixing Application Security Vulnerabilities

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You probably don’t need us to tell you that new web application security flaws are uncovered every year.

Keeping across all of them goes a long way to preparing you and your systems against abuse, and we’re excited to bring you a Secure Development course designed to help with that: Advanced Finding and Fixing Application Security Vulnerabilities. Plus, some other neat updates about our learning content.


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Secure development: Introduction to DevSecOps

Welcome to our first Secure Development course for 2022: Introduction to DevSecOps.

2022 has been an exciting year for us, with new team members, lots of great seminars, and more course offerings out and on their way.


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SafeStack founder’s log: 3 May 2022

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That’s how you’re supposed to start these things, right?

I promised myself I’d write more this year. And yet, it’s almost May and I haven’t written a word about my journey as a founder. So let’s start today.

We’ve recently started the new financial year. It’s going to be a big one.


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Secure development: Detecting attacks in your software

In this blog post, we cover ideas that were first discussed by our SafeStack Academy Secure Development community at our online members’ seminar on detecting attacks in software products, hosted by Christian Frichot and Erica Anderson.

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Secure development: Finding and fixing API security vulnerabilities

2021 has been a big year of growth for us. We’ve expanded our team, as well as the number of countries our customers are in.

We never lost sight of our mission though, to bring accessible, inclusive, industry-aligned security skills to all our customers and partners.

And what a great way to wrap up the end of 2021 — by releasing our newest SafeStack Academy Secure Development course: Finding and Fixing API Security Vulnerabilities.

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Microservice architectures: it starts with secure design

We’re excited to launch our newest SafeStack Academy Secure Development course today: Designing Secure Microservice Architectures.

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