AI Challenges
New Coding Copilot theme!
The AI Challenge player has been reworked to present the exercise in the theme of an in-IDE coding session with a 'copilot' style assistant.
As developers are using AI more and more, positioning code security as an activity to be undertaken only at the Pull Request stage of their workflow doesn't adequately equip our learners for the future. Developers will be performing more frequent, granular security reviews within their IDEs, often as the AI suggests code - we wanted our flagship new activity to reflect this.
Quests
Advanced Vulnerabilities - New Quest Objective for Security Champions
This objective targets security champions, aiming to deepen and broaden their security expertise by covering language-specific topics beyond the Most Common Top 10 objective. This provides fresh, niche, and, where possible, naturally complex content to challenge them and support mastery in their chosen language.
Conceptual Content in Learn
The Learn module now includes conceptual content, including a full Course on AI/LLM Security. We’ve added curated conceptual topics to make it easier for learners to explore our content as a self-paced learning activity.
Select multiple Quests + new report
In the Quests report, you can now select multiple Quests to review aggregated progress across multiple pieces of assigned learning.
In addition, the report itself has been updated. Now the progress bar includes learners in all states, making it even easier to track learner completion.
Content
90 new AI Challenges added
Available in Explore, Quests, and Learn.
- Python Basic: 12 new AI challenges
- Python API: 3 new AI challenges
- Python Django: 7 new AI challenges
- JavaScript Node.js Express: 22 new AI challenges
- TypeScript Node.js Express: 16 new AI challenges
- Java Spring: 4 new AI challenges
- Java Spring API: 6 new AI challenges
- C# (.NET) Basic: 11 new AI challenges
- C# (.NET) Core: 9 new AI challenges
SCIM
Auto-Create Teams
Previously, you had to manually create teams in SCW before syncing SCIM. Now, you can set up SCIM to automatically create teams. When enabled, if a SCIM-provisioned user is assigned to a non-existing team, the platform will automatically create it with the provided name.
By default this setting is OFF.
Where to find it: Admin → Platform config -> Preferences → SCIM – Automatically Create Team
Learn more about SCIM to automate user privisioning.
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