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NINJIO and SafeStack Partner to Integrate Developer Training into Human Risk Management Platform

NINJIO, a leading provider of Human Risk Management solutions, has announced a new partnership with SafeStack to deliver an integrated training platform combining top-tier security awareness content with secure development training tailored for software developers and DevSecOps teams. This collaboration offers organizations a comprehensive, human-focused security training solution addressing both end-user behavior and technical development practices.

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With human error contributing to around 60% of global cybersecurity breaches, organizations must deliver role-specific training that resonates with each employee’s responsibilities and experiences. Through this partnership, SafeStack’s robust developer-focused training will power NINJIO Secure Code on the NINJIO platform, bringing cost-effective and practical application security courses to engineering teams. The curriculum aligns with diverse roles across the software development lifecycle and compliance standards such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, and NIST.

“This partnership bridges the gap between user behavior and code security, equipping companies to address more advanced technical threats,” said Gary Noke, President and CEO of NINJIO. “By combining security awareness training with developer education, we’re enabling clients to adopt a holistic approach to human risk management.”

Laura Bell Main, founder of SafeStack, added, “With our SecureStack system, we reimagined application security training, and partnering with NINJIO extends our reach to a broader range of organizations engaged in software development. Our missions align in driving stronger security practices throughout companies.”

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The integrated solution offers organizations seamless management and enhanced value over standalone training programs, featuring:

NINJIO AWARE: Monthly, narrative-based cybersecurity awareness training for all employees

NINJIO SENSE: Personalised security coaching tailored to each individual’s susceptibility to social engineering threats

NINJIO Secure Code: Developer-focused training covering OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities, secure SDLC practices, DevSecOps principles, and compliance requirements

Delivery Ease: Accessible through NINJIO’s unified platform, streamlining management of all training modules

Reporting: A centralized analytics dashboard providing insights across both security awareness and developer training programs

Through this expanded offering, NINJIO continues to empower organizations to build a resilient security culture – from frontline staff to engineering teams writing critical code.

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