
Secure Code Training
Train Developers to Think Like Hackers and Build Security from the Start.
In the penetration tests we run, we often see the same issues appearing again and again across different clients. This shows that developers often don’t fully understand the root causes and even a single mistake can lead to a breach, data leak, or serious harm to the company.
"Companies often hesitate to invest in training,
fearing their employees might leave.
I’d rather have trained employees who might leave,
than untrained ones who stay"
Theodoros Danos - Cybervelia's CEO
54%
suffered a security incident
due to an unpatched vulnerability
40%
of GitHub Copilot code
had security flaws in sensitive tasks

Tailored and Unique Cyber Range Environment
Fortify your defenses with our cybersecurity labs, tailor-made to empower your company's digital resilience.
Our labs contain challenges based both on modern vulnerabilities exploited in the wild and bugs we find daily during our penetration tests.
Training your employees strengthens your security posture, builds trust, and helps keep your clients confident and loyal.
Investing in developer security training isn’t just about preventing breaches, it’s about building a culture of responsibility, resilience, and long-term efficiency. Developers are on the front lines of your software, and if they don’t understand the security implications of their code, even a small mistake can lead to costly incidents. Without the right knowledge, vulnerabilities get pushed to production, leading to rework, delays, and reputational damage. On the other hand, trained developers write cleaner, safer code from the start, reducing long-term risk and saving both time and money. In a threat landscape that's constantly evolving, companies that invest in secure coding now are the ones that stay ahead tomorrow.
Create strong team bonding events
The labs are designed to mix people from different teams, breaking silos and encouraging collaboration. Without these kinds of events, teams often become isolated and disconnected from one another.
