Demand for developer-centric security fuels Secure Code Warrior’s growth

Pieter Danhieux, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Secure Code Warrior

Global secure coding company Secure Code Warrior has announced the signing of its 400th customer and strong business performance in response to an increased demand for security-aware and security-skilled developers across all industries worldwide.

This milestone follows the onboarding of 120 enterprise customers across 30 countries in the first half of 2021 including major global retailers, technology juggernauts and manufacturing leaders plus doubling the number of licensed users and expanding over 30% of its accounts.

Secure Code Warrior experiencing strong growth

In March, Secure Code Warrior signed its biggest deal yet, bringing an additional 33,000 developers into tailored learning pathways designed to help them deliver secure code faster.

The recent customer acquisitions mean Secure Code Warrior is helping 400 organisations worldwide to improve developers’ software security skills, including Zoom Video, Reddit, Mastercard, the BBC, DBS Bank, the Singapore Government, TotalEnergies and Blue Prism.

Pieter Danhieux, CEO and Co-Founder of Secure Code Warrior, said the company’s growth was driven by organisations prioritising software security in the face of a growing global cyber threat landscape, and reflected the world showing signs of post-COVID recovery.

“We have seen the impact of software-related breaches like SolarWinds and increased attacks on critical infrastructure influence government policies and business priorities globally.”

“The likes of Biden’s Executive Order and Australia’s state-based cybersecurity strategies highlight the increased need to build developers’ security skills, rather than implement bandaid, after the breach ‘remedies’,” Danhieux said.

“The necessity to foster security-conscious developers traverses industries.”

“We’re working with leading organisations to help secure the software that does amazing things in our world—from government bodies needing to safeguard national assets to automotive manufacturers securing connected systems in cars and beyond.”

Secure Code Warrior’s learning platform

Secure Code Warrior’s flagship Learning Platform has been central to its success.

85% of its customer base embracing the ‘Missions’ offering launched in late 2020, which foster developers’ security-first mindset through relevant coding simulations of real-world software vulnerabilities they are challenged to solve through secure coding in a safe environment.

The scale-up focuses on developing new challenges and has bolstered its platform to support nearly 60 language frame works including legacy, cutting-edge and specialised systems.

Non-Executive Director on Secure Code Warrior’s Board and Silicon Valley veteran, Jim Pflaging, spoke highly of the scale-up’s strong growth amid the global pandemic.

“Over the past 18-months, businesses have rapidly accelerated their digital transformation efforts. Now, growth and profitability are closely tied to engaging customers and suppliers with compelling software applications.”

“The spate of high-profile cyberattacks in the same period has exposed weaknesses in software development practices, which the Biden administration’s Executive Order is combatting by stating secure coding should be foundational for any government or business entity.”

“As a result, leading organisations worldwide are working with Secure Code Warrior to ‘shift left’ and reduce risk, while empowering teams to ship quality code faster by improving security at the most efficient stage of the software development process,” Pflaging said.

To support its next chapter of growth and scale, Secure Code Warrior has made several key appointments to build and accelerate its go-to-market strategy, including Junie Dinda as its Chief Marketing Officer and Vikram Ghosh as the Senior Vice President of Strategic Alliances.

Based in San Francisco, Dinda held marketing leadership positions at Atlassian for over six years, most recently as VP of Marketing for Enterprise and Migrations.

She brings extensive knowledge in driving product-led growth into the developer ecosystem and deep expertise in scaling hyper-growth businesses into billion-dollar organisations.

Ghosh joins following four years as Vice President of Business Development at Chef Software and has previously held senior leadership positions at Citrix and Microsoft.

Based in Seattle, Ghosh is responsible for spearheading the growth of Secure Code Warrior’s global partner program, which recently announced significant enhancements and expanded integrations with leading DevSecOps vendors.