We are the Modern Warriors of secure code; not harbingers of security breaches. We are not just another scanning tool either - we take a human-led approach to giving developers the security skills they need. Maybe we're more like proactive protectors of intuitive secure thinking? Or maybe that's too much of a mouthful... Whatever it is, we're about keeping developers inflow, so they can ship quality code faster.
It is known that the same 10 software vulnerabilities have caused more security breaches in the last 20+ years than any others. And yet, many businesses will still opt for the post-scan, post-breach, post-event remediation approach; muddling through the human and business ramifications of it all.
So in this world where code is at the heart of everyday interactions - from Banking to Healthcare; Transport to Retail, or to forward thinking Governments around the world - Secure Code Warrior raise our (metaphorical) shields against this attitude, preferring instead to pioneer a human-led approach that uncovers the secure developer inside every coder.
We make increasing a developer's secure coding skills a positive and engaging experience. That makes us the developer-chosen solution. We are successful because we take that human-led approach with our Learning Platform, providing positive skills-based pathways for developers in the language:framework of their choice.
We also recognize that timely and relevant security knowledge for developers is essential to the success of DevSecOps, and our Developer Tools and Integrations enable you to provide your development and security teams with contextual and hyper-relevant learning within their preferred workflow, empowering them to not just find vulnerabilities, but gain the knowledge and skills to fix them - preventing them from occurring in the first place.
Through inspiring a global community of security-conscious developers to embrace this preventative secure coding approach, our mission is to pioneer a human-led, people-first solution to security upskilling; stamping out poor coding patterns and those 10 common vulnerabilities (and of course, the others too) for good.
Our expert team are champions of change in secure coding.
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Co-Founder
Pieter Danhieux is the Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Co-Founder of Secure Code Warrior.
In 2020, Pieter was recognised as a finalist in the Diversity Champion category for the SC Awards Europe 2020, and was awarded Editor's Choice for Chief Executive Officer of the Year by Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM), the industry’s leading electronic information security magazine. In 2016, he was No. 80 on the list of Coolest Tech people in Australia (Business Insider), awarded Cyber Security Professional of the Year (AISA - Australian Information Security Association) and is member of the Forbes Technology Council.
Pieter is also a Principal instructor for the SANS Institute teaching military, government and private organisations offensive techniques on how to target and assess organisations, systems and individuals for security weaknesses. He also serves as an advisory board member of NVISO, a cyber security consulting company in Europe. Before starting his own company, Pieter worked at Ernst & Young and BAE Systems. He is also one of the Co-Founders of BruCON, one of the most awesome hacking conferences on this planet.
He started his information security career early in life and obtained the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification as one of the youngest persons ever in Belgium. On his way, he collected a whole range of cyber security certificates (CISA, GCFA, GCIH, GPEN, GWAP) and is currently one of the select few people worldwide to hold the top certification GIAC Security Expert (GSE).
Over a decade I saw the same secure coding mistakes being repeated and consultants like me were continually pointing out the problems, but no one was helping developers learn how to fix them, or not make those mistakes again. Learning about security needed to be more relevant and fun for developers and existing training tools were too boring and frankly, not accurate enough.
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Co-Founder
Chief Technology Officer, Director, and Co-Founder
Matias is a researcher and developer with more than 15 years of hands-on software security experience. He has developed solutions for companies such as Fortify Software and his own company Sensei Security. Over his career, Matias has led multiple application security research projects which have led to commercial products and boasts over 10 patents under his belt. When he is away from his desk, Matias has served as an instructor for advanced application security training courses and regularly speaks at global conferences including RSA Conference, Black Hat, DefCon, BSIMM, OWASP AppSec and BruCon.
Matias holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Ghent University, where he studied application security through program obfuscation to hide the inner workings of an application.
Before I created my own company, I was helping to build tools that were quite good at finding vulnerabilities in code, but they didn’t give any context sensitive guidance or fix security problems. I wanted to build a solution that would help developers write secure code, that would guide them in real time when they are writing and help prevent them from introducing a problem and make it trivial to fix. Developers needed their own Sensei for secure coding.
Chief Technology Officer, Director, and Co-Founder
Chief Customer Officer, and Co-Founder
Fatemah Beydoun is a founding team member of Secure Code Warrior, having been an integral part of the company since 2014. Fatemah began her time at Secure Code Warrior as Chief Awesome and Regional Director of APAC between 2014 and 2018. Now as Chief Customer Officer in Customer Success, Fatemah is responsible for turning Secure Code Warrior’s customers into its biggest advocates, improving Customer Success maturity, and leading the Customer Success teams globally.
Prior to Secure Code Warrior, Fatemah held security analyst, operations management, and national director roles at BAE Systems Applied Intelligence and the Australian Information Security Association (AISA), a not-for profit organisation which aims to improve Cyber Security in Australia at a Government, Industry and Community level. In 2021, she was announced by The Software Report as one of the Top 25 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity. Fatemah holds a Bachelor of Science in Computing and Information Systems from Macquarie University.
Chief Customer Officer, and Co-Founder
Director of Product Innovation. Chief Dragon Slayer and Co-Founder
Colin has been here from the very beginning, working closely with the other Founders to create a Secure Code Warrior proof of concept, then shaping and refining that to full commercialisation based on feedback from our initial customers.
Joining us from many years at BAE Systems, as our Director of Product Innovation, Colin now spends his time looking to the future - identifying and defining new and innovative solutions that can drive market adoption, increase customer engagement, and beat the competition!
Director of Product Innovation. Chief Dragon Slayer and Co-Founder
Director of Customer Strategy. Chief Singh and Co-founder.
Jaap Karan Singh is Director of Customer Strategy, Chief Singh and a co-founder of Secure Code Warrior. After security testing at BAE Systems in Australia, Jaap moved from hacking web applications to educating developers on how to protect their own applications. Jaap designs & implements the entire customer strategy which includes Customer Success, Renewals, Support, Ops, and Customer Marketing.
Based in Sydney, Jaap has delivered training on software security concepts and run workshops at leading financial and telecommunications organisations around the world. He specialises in Javascript technologies such as HTML5, Node, Express and Mongo.
Director of Customer Strategy. Chief Singh and Co-founder.
Principal Engineer, and Co-Founder
Nathan is a Principal Engineer at Secure Code Warrior, where he gets to enjoy his passion for building world-class software applications that make an impact in the way developers build software with a focus on security. He was responsible for developing Sensei, a secure coding solution created to fix the fundamental flaws within the secure software development lifecycle, reaching far beyond simply finding inherent security issues in a codebase.
Prior to Secure Code Warrior, Nathan has worked for NVISO where he created the Cyber Security Challenge platform, the biggest computer security competition in Belgium. Nathan also co-founded Sensei Security, and founded Applix, a software consultancy firm. His clients include SMEs in the technology and legal sector.
Nathan graduated with a degree in Computer Science from the University of Howest Bruges, majoring in Computer and Cybercrime Professional.
Principal Engineer, and Co-Founder
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Co-Founder
Pieter Danhieux is the Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Co-Founder of Secure Code Warrior.
In 2020, Pieter was recognised as a finalist in the Diversity Champion category for the SC Awards Europe 2020, and was awarded Editor's Choice for Chief Executive Officer of the Year by Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM), the industry’s leading electronic information security magazine. In 2016, he was No. 80 on the list of Coolest Tech people in Australia (Business Insider), awarded Cyber Security Professional of the Year (AISA - Australian Information Security Association) and is member of the Forbes Technology Council.
Pieter is also a Principal instructor for the SANS Institute teaching military, government and private organisations offensive techniques on how to target and assess organisations, systems and individuals for security weaknesses. He also serves as an advisory board member of NVISO, a cyber security consulting company in Europe. Before starting his own company, Pieter worked at Ernst & Young and BAE Systems. He is also one of the Co-Founders of BruCON, one of the most awesome hacking conferences on this planet.
He started his information security career early in life and obtained the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification as one of the youngest persons ever in Belgium. On his way, he collected a whole range of cyber security certificates (CISA, GCFA, GCIH, GPEN, GWAP) and is currently one of the select few people worldwide to hold the top certification GIAC Security Expert (GSE).
Over a decade I saw the same secure coding mistakes being repeated and consultants like me were continually pointing out the problems, but no one was helping developers learn how to fix them, or not make those mistakes again. Learning about security needed to be more relevant and fun for developers and existing training tools were too boring and frankly, not accurate enough.
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Co-Founder
Chief Technology Officer, Director, and Co-Founder
Matias is a researcher and developer with more than 15 years of hands-on software security experience. He has developed solutions for companies such as Fortify Software and his own company Sensei Security. Over his career, Matias has led multiple application security research projects which have led to commercial products and boasts over 10 patents under his belt. When he is away from his desk, Matias has served as an instructor for advanced application security training courses and regularly speaks at global conferences including RSA Conference, Black Hat, DefCon, BSIMM, OWASP AppSec and BruCon.
Matias holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Ghent University, where he studied application security through program obfuscation to hide the inner workings of an application.
Before I created my own company, I was helping to build tools that were quite good at finding vulnerabilities in code, but they didn’t give any context sensitive guidance or fix security problems. I wanted to build a solution that would help developers write secure code, that would guide them in real time when they are writing and help prevent them from introducing a problem and make it trivial to fix. Developers needed their own Sensei for secure coding.
Chief Technology Officer, Director, and Co-Founder
Chief Customer Officer, and Co-Founder
Fatemah Beydoun is a founding team member of Secure Code Warrior, having been an integral part of the company since 2014. Fatemah began her time at Secure Code Warrior as Chief Awesome and Regional Director of APAC between 2014 and 2018. Now as Chief Customer Officer in Customer Success, Fatemah is responsible for turning Secure Code Warrior’s customers into its biggest advocates, improving Customer Success maturity, and leading the Customer Success teams globally.
Prior to Secure Code Warrior, Fatemah held security analyst, operations management, and national director roles at BAE Systems Applied Intelligence and the Australian Information Security Association (AISA), a not-for profit organisation which aims to improve Cyber Security in Australia at a Government, Industry and Community level. In 2021, she was announced by The Software Report as one of the Top 25 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity. Fatemah holds a Bachelor of Science in Computing and Information Systems from Macquarie University.
Chief Customer Officer, and Co-Founder
Chief Marketing Officer
Junie Dinda is our Chief Marketing Officer, where she leads growth, product, and brand marketing.
Based in San Francisco, Junie joins us from Atlassian where she started as the head of marketing for the Jira business and most recently was the VP of Marketing for Atlassian’s enterprise business. She is passionate about enabling developers and their organizations to build amazing software. She brings extensive knowledge in driving product-led growth into the developer ecosystem and deep expertise in scaling hyper-growth businesses into billion-dollar organizations through high-performing marketing teams. Junie is a member of Chief, a private network focused on connecting and supporting women executive leaders, and advises start-ups on go-to-market strategy.
Junie received her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and an MBA from Cornell University.
Chief Marketing Officer
Chief Sales Officer
David is a Cyber Security veteran with 20+ years in the Cyber Security vertical. He brings a history of success to Secure Code Warrior including managing Cyber Security sales and go-to-market teams on a global scale for nearly a decade.
Prior to joining Secure Code Warrior, David grew the SLED Business at CrowdStrike and spent 8 years in spent eight years in sales and sales management roles at McAfee, driving business in multiple verticals globally. David’s background in multiple verticals gives him a unique perspective on how IT security fits and functions in a particular environment.
Chief Sales Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Steve Loxton serves as our chief financial steward, bringing with him an impressive track record of developing high-performing teams and partnering with the executive leadership team to deliver on business strategies and drive exceptional growth in global businesses.
Steve joins us from Megaport, a leading ASX-listed technology business, where as CFO he was instrumental in raising $250M to help the business rapidly scale its operations to 23 countries globally, and managing the exceptional growth in customers, services, and recurring revenues.
Prior to this Steve had leadership roles in finance and investment across a range of industries including telecommunications, infrastructure and energy, including with CPP Investments, Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund, Goldman Sachs, ABN AMRO and Macquarie.
Steve is a Chartered Accountant and a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He holds a Master of Economics from Macquarie University and a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Queensland.
Chief Financial Officer
Chief People Officer
Lisa Feher has over 20 years of experience in global high-tech organizations. Her work has recently focused on innovative performance management systems, employer and leadership brand development, and creating inclusive cultures that leverage diversity to achieve business results.Prior to joining Secure Code Warrior, Lisa has held leadership positions at Apollo, Degreed, and Pubmatic, building world-class people organizations through talent aquisition, people operations, and learning and development.Lisa holds a master’s degree in Organizational Behavior from Silver Lake College.
Chief People Officer
Senior Vice President, Strategic Alliances
Vikram Ghosh is our Senior Vice President for Strategic Alliances. Prior to Secure Code Warrior, Vikram was the Vice President of Business Development at Chef Software, which sold to Progress in Oct 2020. At Chef Software Vikram’s team was responsible for all of Chef’s Partnership efforts.
Vikram has extensive experience in 'biz dev', partnerships, Product Management, Sales & Pre-sales at Microsoft, Citrix, McAfee and HP/Compaq. At Microsoft, Vikram held several Product Management and Product Marketing leadership roles within Azure, SQL Server and Windows Server Groups. At Citrix Vikram was the Managing Director for their Service Provider Business. Responsible for end-to-end P&L, covering Business, Product and go to market strategy.
Vikram and his wife Sraboni, a Montessori teacher, live in the Seattle area and enjoy travelling the world and experiencing different cuisines.
Senior Vice President, Strategic Alliances
Vice President of Product
Erica Wass is our Vice President of Product Management leading our product and content teams and driving our product strategy and roadmap. Erica credits her lifelong interest in technology as driving her interest in product and its role in improving business outcomes. Before joining us, Erica was a Senior Director of Product in Zendesk’s Melbourne office. In 2018 she was honored and named a Leading Woman in Product in Australia.
She moved to Melbourne from New York City with her family in 2014. Erica is a graduate of Barnard College in New York City and holds advanced degrees in journalism and law, where she focused her studies on digital storytelling and the Internet.
Vice President of Product
Vice President of Engineering
Fabio Gavilondo is our Vice President of Engineering, and is a technologist and people leader with over 25 years of expertise in the delivery of mission-critical software projects.
Passionate about driving excellence and innovation, Fabio has extensive experience in applying Agile/DevOps principles to deliver high quality products. Fabio enjoys paying attention to software engineering fundamentals and building effective delivery teams to get things done faster and with better results.
Before joining Secure Code Warrior, Fabio was a consultant at ThoughtWorks and held senior technology leadership roles at leading retail, finance and media companies in Europe and Australia.
Fabio holds a Bachelor Honours Degree in Computer Science and Economics from the Business & Technology College in Berlin, Germany.
Vice President of Engineering
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Co-Founder
Pieter Danhieux is the Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Co-Founder of Secure Code Warrior.
In 2020, Pieter was recognised as a finalist in the Diversity Champion category for the SC Awards Europe 2020, and was awarded Editor's Choice for Chief Executive Officer of the Year by Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM), the industry’s leading electronic information security magazine. In 2016, he was No. 80 on the list of Coolest Tech people in Australia (Business Insider), awarded Cyber Security Professional of the Year (AISA - Australian Information Security Association) and is member of the Forbes Technology Council.
Pieter is also a Principal instructor for the SANS Institute teaching military, government and private organisations offensive techniques on how to target and assess organisations, systems and individuals for security weaknesses. He also serves as an advisory board member of NVISO, a cyber security consulting company in Europe. Before starting his own company, Pieter worked at Ernst & Young and BAE Systems. He is also one of the Co-Founders of BruCON, one of the most awesome hacking conferences on this planet.
He started his information security career early in life and obtained the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification as one of the youngest persons ever in Belgium. On his way, he collected a whole range of cyber security certificates (CISA, GCFA, GCIH, GPEN, GWAP) and is currently one of the select few people worldwide to hold the top certification GIAC Security Expert (GSE).
Over a decade I saw the same secure coding mistakes being repeated and consultants like me were continually pointing out the problems, but no one was helping developers learn how to fix them, or not make those mistakes again. Learning about security needed to be more relevant and fun for developers and existing training tools were too boring and frankly, not accurate enough.
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and Co-Founder
Chief Technology Officer, Director, and Co-Founder
Matias is a researcher and developer with more than 15 years of hands-on software security experience. He has developed solutions for companies such as Fortify Software and his own company Sensei Security. Over his career, Matias has led multiple application security research projects which have led to commercial products and boasts over 10 patents under his belt. When he is away from his desk, Matias has served as an instructor for advanced application security training courses and regularly speaks at global conferences including RSA Conference, Black Hat, DefCon, BSIMM, OWASP AppSec and BruCon.
Matias holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Ghent University, where he studied application security through program obfuscation to hide the inner workings of an application.
Before I created my own company, I was helping to build tools that were quite good at finding vulnerabilities in code, but they didn’t give any context sensitive guidance or fix security problems. I wanted to build a solution that would help developers write secure code, that would guide them in real time when they are writing and help prevent them from introducing a problem and make it trivial to fix. Developers needed their own Sensei for secure coding.
Chief Technology Officer, Director, and Co-Founder
Non-Executive Director
Eddie Sheehy is a tech entrepreneur, investor and director with a significant interest in security technology companies.
From 2006 - 2017 Eddie oversaw the commercialisation and global expansion of Nuix, from almost no customers or revenue and 2 developers to a profitable $100M+ business with 2000+ customers across the world. He guided the software’s growing functionality from digital forensics to legal discovery, investigation, cybersecurity, information governance and intelligence. Prior to Nuix Eddie held strategy, sales and CEO positions in London and Australia. Eddie holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Masters of Finance from University College Cork.
Non-Executive Director
Non-Executive Director
Jim is the Managing Partner at Cynergy Partners in Menlo Park, California and has over 30 years of Silicon Valley experience, including 15 years as CEO of cyber security and data management companies. He has a proven track record of translating cyber security and related technology, policy, and market dynamics into competitive advantage.
Currently, Jim is a board director at several leading cyber security companies. Prior, he’s also served as a board director and investor at several other leading security firms in North America and Europe.
From 2012-2018, he was at The Chertoff Group where he was a Principal, member of the Operating Committee, and was responsible for the strategy practice and technology vertical at the firm.
Non-Executive Director
Investment Director
David Campbell is a managing director in the Merchant Banking Division (MBD) of Goldman Sachs, focused on growth-stage technology companies. Prior to joining MBD, he held various roles within the Technology Division, including manager of systems infrastructure in Asia, manager of global storage, and manager of global infrastructure architecture and strategy. David joined Goldman Sachs in 1994 and was named technology fellow in 2002 and managing director in 2013.
Prior to joining the firm, David worked on super computer research and development in Japan, and operating system and real time system development in Australia.
David serves on the boards of AvePoint Inc., MetricStream Inc., Nasuni Corporation, ScienceLogic Inc., and Secure Code Warrior.
David earned a BSc in Electrical Engineering and a BA in Japanese, both from The University of Queensland, Australia.
Investment Director
Investment Director
Mourad is a Managing Director at Paladin Capital Group. He is an investment lead for the firm’s Cyber Fund, which focuses on investing in early stage companies in the US and Europe with solutions for cyber security and digital resilience. Mourad is currently actively involved in several of Paladin’s investments including Expel, RiskSense, Secure Code Warrior, Ursa, RiskLens, and previously worked with Unitrends (acquired by Insight Venture Partners).
Prior to joining Paladin in 2009, Mourad was VP of Finance and a corporate officer at a Nasdaq-listed leading industrial infrastructure company, where he led the build-out of the company’s financial planning and risk management functions during a period of rapid growth in operations and nearly tenfold increase in revenue to over $700 million. He also played a key role in structuring and negotiating over $500 million of equity and debt financing working with major institutional investors and a global lender syndicate. Prior to this, Mourad was a senior consultant at a boutique advisory firm focused on M&A, turnaround, and restructuring assignments for middle market clients. Mourad holds an MBA and BS in Finance from Fresno State University.
Investment Director
Board Observer
James Cameron is a Partner at Airtree Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in world-class Australian entrepreneurs building exceptional companies of tomorrow. James is focused on growth/scale up stage companies, with personal inclinations towards enterprise software/SaaS, security, infrastructure/core tech and fintech (but with a very open mind!).
A Canberra boy at heart, James returned to Australia after 15 years living in the Valley and London, joining Airtree from a US fund called Accel, and before that was running a venture backed fintech startup called Bipsync in Palo Alto. AS well as Secure Code Warrior, James also works with DroneDeploy, Athena, dGraph, Prospa, 90 Seconds, A Cloud Guru, Whispli, Huddle, Paxata, and Inventia.
Board Observer
Board Observer
Sean Cunningham is Managing Director of ForgePoint Capital.
Sean is renowned as a top tier cybersecurity investor for over 18 years and has invested in 22 security startups during his career and led 16 to exit. He is well respected by entrepreneurs, co-investors, board members and go-to market partners and was cited as cited as one of the top cybersecurity investors by market analyst firm CB Insights. He is listed in their “Board of Directors: Who’s Who’s in Cybersecurity”. Prior to ForgePoint, Sean was focused on Cybersecurity investments with Intel Capital. Sean earned an MBA from Gonzaga University and is a huge Zag basketball fan.
Board Observer
Board Observer
Tom Clute is a Senior Vice President at Paladin Capital Group and a member of Paladin’s investment team, which is focused on driving new opportunities for the firm’s Cyber Fund. His primary responsibilities include identifying, assessing and executing on compelling investment targets. Tom serves as a board member at Cloud Conformity and as a board observer or works closely with several of Paladin’s investments including Digital Shadows, Expel, Risklens and Risksense. He was an active contributor with prior investments PhishMe (acquired by BlackRock) and Perspecsys (acquired by Blue Coat Systems). He joined the firm in 2010 as an Analyst.
Prior to joining Paladin as an Analyst, Tom earned his Masters in Management from The Fuqua School of Business (Duke University) and his bachelor’s degree from Duke University.
Board Observer
Technical Advisory Board Chairman
Gary McGraw is co-founder of the Berryville Institute of Machine Learning.
He is a globally recognized authority on software security and the author of eight best selling books on this topic. His titles include Software Security, Exploiting Software, Building Secure Software, Java Security, Exploiting Online Games, and 6 other books; and he is editor of the Addison-Wesley Software Security series. Dr. McGraw has also written over 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications.Gary serves on the Advisory Boards of Maxmyinterest, NTrepid, Ravenwhite, and Secure Code Warrior. He has also served as a Board member of Cigital and Codiscope (acquired by Synopsys) and as Advisor to Black Duck (acquired by Synopsys), Dasient (acquired by Twitter), Fortify Software (acquired by HP), and Invotas (acquired by FireEye).
Gary produced the monthly Silver Bullet Security Podcast for IEEE Security & Privacy magazine for thirteen years. His dual PhD is in Cognitive Science and Computer Science from Indiana University where he serves on the Dean’s Advisory Council for the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering.
Technical Advisory Board Chairman
Technical Advisory Board Member
Aaron Bedra is always exploring new and interesting ways to break and defend software. He is a Senior Software Engineer at DRW, where he works at the intersection of software, security, and business.
Aaron has served as a Chief Scientist, Chief Security Officer, Chief Technology Officer, and Principal Engineer/Architect. He has worked professionally on programming languages, most notably Clojure and ClojureScript. Aaron is the creator of Repsheet, an open source threat intelligence toolkit. He is the co-author of Programming Clojure, 2nd and 3rd Edition and a contributor to Functional Programming: A PragPub Anthology.
Technical Advisory Board Member
Technical Advisory Board Member
Chenxi Wang, Ph.D., is founder and managing general partner of Rain Capital Fund, LP, a cybersecurity-focused venture fund.
Dr. Wang also serves on the board of directors for MDU Resources Group (NYSE: MDU). Previously, Wang was the Chief Strategy Officer at Twistlock. Wang was the 2016 and 2017 program Co-Chair for Security and Privacy at the Grace Hopper Conference and named by SC Magazine as a 2016 Women of Influence. Wang built an illustrious career at Forrester Research, Intel Security and CipherCloud. Dr. Wang started her career as a professor at Carnegie Mellon University. She is a sought-after public speaker and a trusted advisor for IT executives. Wang holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Virginia.
Technical Advisory Board Member
Since commercializing our flagship Learning Platform in 2015, more than 400 organizations from almost 40 countries around the world now partner with Secure Code Warrior to help their teams ship quality code faster.
These awesome organizations improve security at the most efficient stage of the software development process by upskilling their security-skilled developers to become the everyday superheroes of our connected world.
The largest online retailer in South Korea.
19 of the top
100 global banks.
The largest broadcaster in the world (by number of employees).
2 of the world's largest telecommunications providers.
8 of the top 10 Australian banks.
Join us as we create positive, skills based pathways for developers to write secure code at speed, and put quality code at the heart of innovation in technology, business, and society.
Our people are the heart of Secure Code Warrior. We’d be best described as an eclectic and enlightened bunch of people who provide a variety of voices and viewpoints. We pride ourselves on celebrating people for who they are and what they contribute.