I am a reseller. Codebashing is a training tool. It's a training tool that helps users or developers detect their coding errors and correct them. Then Codebashing shows them how to improve and secure their development skills.
We are very seriously using Codebashing. For example, when we have new engineers in the company, it is company policy that they have to complete the Codebashing sessions. During the orientation and onboarding period, all the engineers of our company must complete the Codebashings sessions and many of our customers are doing the same. We are strategic partners with Checkmarx and we are an internationally certified training center for Checkmarx and Codebashing.
Senior Software Development Engineer at Stanbic Bank Ghana
Real User
2020-10-14T06:36:59Z
Oct 14, 2020
We use the solution for scanning the codes we develop in Java. We use it to check them against our glitches, then we mediate them before we push them to the applications and to the server.
Information Security Engineer at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-03-25T07:03:02Z
Mar 25, 2020
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we are evaluating. We use Codebashing to provide users with different exercises for Python and UI. It allows them to practice.
We are a service company, and we have a lot of projects for mobile app security. Our customers use JavaScript and Objective-C to code the backend of their systems, and our security experts use this solution to show our customers what needs to be fixed in their environment. We use a classic cloud service, but from a vendor, so we have a private cloud deployment. In the future, we may switch to an on-premises solution.
Checkmarx Codebashing is an application security learning platform providing interactive secure code training for developers. Modern applications are increasingly under attack, yet many developers lack the knowledge to write code securely. Codebashing fills this gap with a gamified learning experience that covers various aspects of application security.
Codebashing features interactive learning modules covering common security vulnerabilities like SQL injection, XSS, and cross-site request...
We have been using the product for code-scanning purposes.
The solution mainly aims to identify false positives or flag any medium to high-risk outcomes, meaning it is mainly for source codes.
We use Codebashing for secure code development.
Our team leaders and managers use this solution. They use this platform to educate and provide security training to their developer teams.
I am a reseller. Codebashing is a training tool. It's a training tool that helps users or developers detect their coding errors and correct them. Then Codebashing shows them how to improve and secure their development skills.
We are very seriously using Codebashing. For example, when we have new engineers in the company, it is company policy that they have to complete the Codebashing sessions. During the orientation and onboarding period, all the engineers of our company must complete the Codebashings sessions and many of our customers are doing the same. We are strategic partners with Checkmarx and we are an internationally certified training center for Checkmarx and Codebashing.
We use the solution for scanning the codes we develop in Java. We use it to check them against our glitches, then we mediate them before we push them to the applications and to the server.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we are evaluating. We use Codebashing to provide users with different exercises for Python and UI. It allows them to practice.
We primarily use the solution as part of an integration with the CI pipeline.
We are a service company, and we have a lot of projects for mobile app security. Our customers use JavaScript and Objective-C to code the backend of their systems, and our security experts use this solution to show our customers what needs to be fixed in their environment. We use a classic cloud service, but from a vendor, so we have a private cloud deployment. In the future, we may switch to an on-premises solution.