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Equipping Developers for the Generative AI Era: Our Strategic Collaboration with AWS

Pieter Danhieux
Published May 12, 2026
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The wall-to-wall coverage of seismic changes to our industry and beyond is clear evidence that software development is being augmented by generative and agentic AI technology on an unprecedented scale. While the speed and productivity gains of the latest generation of AI coding assistants are undeniable, a worrying trend has emerged. These powerful autonomous tools are being rapidly deployed in enterprise environments, yet many organizations are simply not equipped to address the inherent security issues associated with their use.

As enterprises race to adopt generative AI applications, an inherent level of risk is inevitably introduced into the software development life cycle. However, this risk dramatically increases when developers are not properly trained on the new tools and platforms they use. We have reached a point where human governance is paramount, and security leaders must prioritize modernizing their programs to adequately shield against AI-generated vulnerabilities.

This is why I am proud to announce that Secure Code Warrior has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Given the rapid evolution of the threat landscape, this strategic collaboration could not come at a more mission-critical moment for both security leaders and future-focused developers.

Through this agreement, we have launched new interactive, hands-on training modules within the Secure Code Warrior platform designed specifically for Amazon Bedrock, a fully managed service that makes it easy to build and scale generative AI applications. These Bedrock-specific secure coding modules focus on securing infrastructure-as-code with Terraform, guiding developers in mitigating risks unique to AI- and LLM-based applications.

In my view, developers need much more than theoretical guidance to navigate this new landscape safely; they require practical experience in identifying and mitigating real-world threats. Relying on flat training exercises or anecdotal data does little to uplift a security program or build true developer proficiency. Instead, developers need controlled, direct exposure to emerging vulnerabilities such as prompt injection, excessive agency, insufficient logging, and information exposure. By delivering new content that includes 4 Coding Labs, 4 AI Challenges, and 1 Walkthrough Mission, we are providing exactly this type of rigorous, practical experience.

Agentic models have increasing autonomy, and they must be treated with the same careful management and security oversight as the humans operating them. If an enterprise tech stack lacks tools that oversee developer security proficiency and the trustworthiness of AI coding companions, security initiatives will fall short. Our strategic collaboration with AWS directly addresses this gap by helping enterprise teams learn to confidently spot and address AI red flags.

Ultimately, our overarching goal is to empower teams to build AI applications that are secure by default. By fostering Secure by Design habits and continuous risk awareness, we can safely harness the power of agentic AI. If you don’t know where your code is coming from or the security proficiency of the developer guiding the AI, it stands to reason that this code should not be going into any repository (especially one containing sensitive data). With these new Amazon Bedrock modules, we are honored to illuminate a secure path forward for AI-assisted development.

To learn more about Secure Code Warrior’s new Bedrock modules, please visit the SCW learning content guide.

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I am proud to announce that Secure Code Warrior has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Given the rapid evolution of the threat landscape, this strategic collaboration could not come at a more mission-critical moment for both security leaders and future-focused developers.

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Pieter Danhieux
Published May 12, 2026

Directeur général, président et cofondateur

Pieter Danhieux est un expert en sécurité mondialement reconnu, avec plus de 12 ans d'expérience en tant que consultant en sécurité et 8 ans en tant qu'instructeur principal pour SANS, enseignant des techniques offensives sur la façon de cibler et d'évaluer les organisations, les systèmes et les individus pour les faiblesses de sécurité. En 2016, il a été reconnu comme l'une des personnes les plus cool d'Australie dans le domaine de la technologie (Business Insider), a reçu le prix du professionnel de la cybersécurité de l'année (AISA - Australian Information Security Association) et détient les certifications GSE, CISSP, GCIH, GCFA, GSEC, GPEN, GWAPT, GCIA.

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The wall-to-wall coverage of seismic changes to our industry and beyond is clear evidence that software development is being augmented by generative and agentic AI technology on an unprecedented scale. While the speed and productivity gains of the latest generation of AI coding assistants are undeniable, a worrying trend has emerged. These powerful autonomous tools are being rapidly deployed in enterprise environments, yet many organizations are simply not equipped to address the inherent security issues associated with their use.

As enterprises race to adopt generative AI applications, an inherent level of risk is inevitably introduced into the software development life cycle. However, this risk dramatically increases when developers are not properly trained on the new tools and platforms they use. We have reached a point where human governance is paramount, and security leaders must prioritize modernizing their programs to adequately shield against AI-generated vulnerabilities.

This is why I am proud to announce that Secure Code Warrior has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Given the rapid evolution of the threat landscape, this strategic collaboration could not come at a more mission-critical moment for both security leaders and future-focused developers.

Through this agreement, we have launched new interactive, hands-on training modules within the Secure Code Warrior platform designed specifically for Amazon Bedrock, a fully managed service that makes it easy to build and scale generative AI applications. These Bedrock-specific secure coding modules focus on securing infrastructure-as-code with Terraform, guiding developers in mitigating risks unique to AI- and LLM-based applications.

In my view, developers need much more than theoretical guidance to navigate this new landscape safely; they require practical experience in identifying and mitigating real-world threats. Relying on flat training exercises or anecdotal data does little to uplift a security program or build true developer proficiency. Instead, developers need controlled, direct exposure to emerging vulnerabilities such as prompt injection, excessive agency, insufficient logging, and information exposure. By delivering new content that includes 4 Coding Labs, 4 AI Challenges, and 1 Walkthrough Mission, we are providing exactly this type of rigorous, practical experience.

Agentic models have increasing autonomy, and they must be treated with the same careful management and security oversight as the humans operating them. If an enterprise tech stack lacks tools that oversee developer security proficiency and the trustworthiness of AI coding companions, security initiatives will fall short. Our strategic collaboration with AWS directly addresses this gap by helping enterprise teams learn to confidently spot and address AI red flags.

Ultimately, our overarching goal is to empower teams to build AI applications that are secure by default. By fostering Secure by Design habits and continuous risk awareness, we can safely harness the power of agentic AI. If you don’t know where your code is coming from or the security proficiency of the developer guiding the AI, it stands to reason that this code should not be going into any repository (especially one containing sensitive data). With these new Amazon Bedrock modules, we are honored to illuminate a secure path forward for AI-assisted development.

To learn more about Secure Code Warrior’s new Bedrock modules, please visit the SCW learning content guide.

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The wall-to-wall coverage of seismic changes to our industry and beyond is clear evidence that software development is being augmented by generative and agentic AI technology on an unprecedented scale. While the speed and productivity gains of the latest generation of AI coding assistants are undeniable, a worrying trend has emerged. These powerful autonomous tools are being rapidly deployed in enterprise environments, yet many organizations are simply not equipped to address the inherent security issues associated with their use.

As enterprises race to adopt generative AI applications, an inherent level of risk is inevitably introduced into the software development life cycle. However, this risk dramatically increases when developers are not properly trained on the new tools and platforms they use. We have reached a point where human governance is paramount, and security leaders must prioritize modernizing their programs to adequately shield against AI-generated vulnerabilities.

This is why I am proud to announce that Secure Code Warrior has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Given the rapid evolution of the threat landscape, this strategic collaboration could not come at a more mission-critical moment for both security leaders and future-focused developers.

Through this agreement, we have launched new interactive, hands-on training modules within the Secure Code Warrior platform designed specifically for Amazon Bedrock, a fully managed service that makes it easy to build and scale generative AI applications. These Bedrock-specific secure coding modules focus on securing infrastructure-as-code with Terraform, guiding developers in mitigating risks unique to AI- and LLM-based applications.

In my view, developers need much more than theoretical guidance to navigate this new landscape safely; they require practical experience in identifying and mitigating real-world threats. Relying on flat training exercises or anecdotal data does little to uplift a security program or build true developer proficiency. Instead, developers need controlled, direct exposure to emerging vulnerabilities such as prompt injection, excessive agency, insufficient logging, and information exposure. By delivering new content that includes 4 Coding Labs, 4 AI Challenges, and 1 Walkthrough Mission, we are providing exactly this type of rigorous, practical experience.

Agentic models have increasing autonomy, and they must be treated with the same careful management and security oversight as the humans operating them. If an enterprise tech stack lacks tools that oversee developer security proficiency and the trustworthiness of AI coding companions, security initiatives will fall short. Our strategic collaboration with AWS directly addresses this gap by helping enterprise teams learn to confidently spot and address AI red flags.

Ultimately, our overarching goal is to empower teams to build AI applications that are secure by default. By fostering Secure by Design habits and continuous risk awareness, we can safely harness the power of agentic AI. If you don’t know where your code is coming from or the security proficiency of the developer guiding the AI, it stands to reason that this code should not be going into any repository (especially one containing sensitive data). With these new Amazon Bedrock modules, we are honored to illuminate a secure path forward for AI-assisted development.

To learn more about Secure Code Warrior’s new Bedrock modules, please visit the SCW learning content guide.

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Pieter Danhieux est un expert en sécurité mondialement reconnu, avec plus de 12 ans d'expérience en tant que consultant en sécurité et 8 ans en tant qu'instructeur principal pour SANS, enseignant des techniques offensives sur la façon de cibler et d'évaluer les organisations, les systèmes et les individus pour les faiblesses de sécurité. En 2016, il a été reconnu comme l'une des personnes les plus cool d'Australie dans le domaine de la technologie (Business Insider), a reçu le prix du professionnel de la cybersécurité de l'année (AISA - Australian Information Security Association) et détient les certifications GSE, CISSP, GCIH, GCFA, GSEC, GPEN, GWAPT, GCIA.

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The wall-to-wall coverage of seismic changes to our industry and beyond is clear evidence that software development is being augmented by generative and agentic AI technology on an unprecedented scale. While the speed and productivity gains of the latest generation of AI coding assistants are undeniable, a worrying trend has emerged. These powerful autonomous tools are being rapidly deployed in enterprise environments, yet many organizations are simply not equipped to address the inherent security issues associated with their use.

As enterprises race to adopt generative AI applications, an inherent level of risk is inevitably introduced into the software development life cycle. However, this risk dramatically increases when developers are not properly trained on the new tools and platforms they use. We have reached a point where human governance is paramount, and security leaders must prioritize modernizing their programs to adequately shield against AI-generated vulnerabilities.

This is why I am proud to announce that Secure Code Warrior has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Given the rapid evolution of the threat landscape, this strategic collaboration could not come at a more mission-critical moment for both security leaders and future-focused developers.

Through this agreement, we have launched new interactive, hands-on training modules within the Secure Code Warrior platform designed specifically for Amazon Bedrock, a fully managed service that makes it easy to build and scale generative AI applications. These Bedrock-specific secure coding modules focus on securing infrastructure-as-code with Terraform, guiding developers in mitigating risks unique to AI- and LLM-based applications.

In my view, developers need much more than theoretical guidance to navigate this new landscape safely; they require practical experience in identifying and mitigating real-world threats. Relying on flat training exercises or anecdotal data does little to uplift a security program or build true developer proficiency. Instead, developers need controlled, direct exposure to emerging vulnerabilities such as prompt injection, excessive agency, insufficient logging, and information exposure. By delivering new content that includes 4 Coding Labs, 4 AI Challenges, and 1 Walkthrough Mission, we are providing exactly this type of rigorous, practical experience.

Agentic models have increasing autonomy, and they must be treated with the same careful management and security oversight as the humans operating them. If an enterprise tech stack lacks tools that oversee developer security proficiency and the trustworthiness of AI coding companions, security initiatives will fall short. Our strategic collaboration with AWS directly addresses this gap by helping enterprise teams learn to confidently spot and address AI red flags.

Ultimately, our overarching goal is to empower teams to build AI applications that are secure by default. By fostering Secure by Design habits and continuous risk awareness, we can safely harness the power of agentic AI. If you don’t know where your code is coming from or the security proficiency of the developer guiding the AI, it stands to reason that this code should not be going into any repository (especially one containing sensitive data). With these new Amazon Bedrock modules, we are honored to illuminate a secure path forward for AI-assisted development.

To learn more about Secure Code Warrior’s new Bedrock modules, please visit the SCW learning content guide.

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