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Archived: Code or Be Conquered: Preparing Developers for Cyber Threats in the Age of AI

Attendees will learn: 

  • How generative AI, PCI DSS v4.0, and emerging regulations are reshaping secure coding requirements—and how to respond
  • What makes developer-first training effective, and how to assess and assign the right content for every role
  • Practical steps for building a culture of security that reduces human error, resists ransomware, and scales with your team
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As cybersecurity threats evolve, secure software development is no longer a nice-to-have—it's a necessity. Yet many organizations still treat secure coding as a compliance checkbox rather than a core competency. With generative AI enabling more sophisticated attacks, ransomware surging, and new regulatory mandates taking shape, security leaders must rethink how they prepare development teams for a rapidly shifting threat landscape.

This SC Media panelcast, sponsored by Security Journey, brings together secure development experts and AppSec leaders to explore what it takes to embed lasting, secure coding behaviors across the software lifecycle. You’ll hear from experts on why developer-first training is key, how to tailor learning paths that actually stick, and what forward-looking teams are doing to stay ahead of new risks in 2025 and beyond.

Event Speakers

Dustin Lehr
Director of Application Security Advocacy at Security Journey

Dustin Lehr is the Application Security Advocate at Security Journey, Co-founder of Katilyst, and an accomplished software engineer and cybersecurity leader. He helps organizations build developer-centric programs that motivate and engage developers by leveraging behavioral science techniques.

Adrian Sanabria
Principal Researcher at The Defenders Initiative

Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.