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Safeguard articles tagged "developers" — guides, analysis, and best practices for software supply chain and application security.
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CCPA and CPRA for Developers: What the Code Actually Has to Do
California's privacy laws are usually framed as a legal problem, but honoring opt-outs, deleting data, and maintaining reasonable security are engineering problems. Here's the developer's view of CCPA and CPRA.
Essential Security Skills Every Developer Should Learn
Security is no longer a separate team's job. Here are the essential security skills every developer should build in 2026—why they matter to your career, how to learn them for free, and how to prove you have them.
Software Supply Chain Security for Developers
For developers, supply chain security lives or dies in the pull request. Here is how to keep it there: catch real risk early, fix it in minutes, and never lose an afternoon to noise.
Cybersecurity Basics for Developers
You do not need to become a security specialist to write secure code, but a working grasp of a few core ideas prevents most common mistakes. Here are the fundamentals every developer should carry into daily work.
Cybersecurity Career Guide for Developers
Already a developer? Your coding background is a cybersecurity superpower. Here's how to translate it into a security career—roles, skills, a free learning path, and portfolio moves that land interviews.
Developer Social Engineering Campaigns 2024-2025
State-aligned and financially motivated actors now target individual developers with bespoke social engineering. Here is the tradecraft and what engineering leaders must do.
Security Awareness Training That Developers Don't Hate
Traditional security training is boring and ineffective. Here is how to build a training program developers actually engage with and learn from.
Secure Coding Practices: A Developer's Guide
Practical secure coding habits every developer should build, covering input validation, authentication, dependency management, and more.