AppSecEngineer is a comprehensive training solution designed to elevate your product team’s application security skill set. It provides a full-stack learning experience that covers every aspect of application security, from the fundamentals to the most advanced topics, along enterprise-ready capabilities to effectively administer and scale training across software teams.
Key features include:
- Interactive Labs: Real-world scenarios to practice and refine security techniques.
- Learning Journeys: Structured paths that guide learners through complex security concepts, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
- Playgrounds: Sandbox environments for experimenting with secure coding practices across multiple programming languages.
- Challenges and CTFs: Capture-the-Flag exercises to test and enhance problem-solving abilities.
- In-Depth Reporting: Advanced analytics to track team progress, identify skill gaps, and ensure compliance readiness.
AppSecEngineer simplifies security training for enterprises, enabling teams to seamlessly integrate security into their development processes while maintaining high standards of compliance and operational efficiency.
Who Should Use AppSecEngineer?
AppSecEngineer is built for role-specific security learning:
- Developers and DevOps Teams
- Security Engineers, Security Architects, Security Champions
- DevOps & DevSecOps
- Cloud Engineers
Why Enterprises Choose AppSecEngineer
- Scalable Training Solutions: Whether training a small team or several global teams, the platform scales to meet your needs.
- Customizable Learning: Tailored modules and role-specific learning journeys ensure relevant training for every team member.
- Compliance and Governance: Built-in reporting helps demonstrate compliance with industry standards and regulations like PCI-DSS, HIPAA, SSDF and more.
- Real-World Focus: Hands-on labs, challenges, playgrounds & sandboxes ensure teams can apply what they learn in real-world scenarios.
By choosing AppSecEngineer, enterprises will gain an edge in building applications that are secure by default.