Pieter Danhieux and Matias Madou established Secure Code Warrior in 2015 with the goal of enabling programmers to increase the security of their work. Developers may study at their own pace and concentrate on secure coding ideas in their favorite programming language thanks to the learning platform they developed, which offers a modular and customizable experience. The site offers challenges and knowledge tests for developers through videos, walkthroughs, assessments, and competitions.
In the crowded market for cybersecurity skills solutions, Secure Code Warrior differentiates out by providing features like Coding Labs, which allows real-time coding within an integrated development environment. More than 400,000 developers and 600 businesses presently use the platform, including well-known organizations like JPMorgan Chase, Atlassian, Salesforce, and Cisco. The company just concluded a $50 million Series C fundraising round, led by Paladin Capital Group, increasing its total capital to over $100 million, even though it is not yet profitable. The money will go into platform development and hiring more staff for the business.
The market for worldwide security awareness training is estimated to surpass $10 billion annually by 2027, reflecting the considerable need for cybersecurity training. The developer-focused enterprise-grade learning platform of Secure Code Warrior, which strives to address the constantly growing vulnerabilities in software development, is what the company feels gives it a competitive advantage. The business continues to place a high priority on product development, client success, and sales as it expands with the goal of becoming profitable by 2025.