Secure Coding Workshops

Build Like a Defender. Think Like an Attacker.

Why It Matters

Many vulnerabilities originate during development, not in infrastructure. Without practical security knowledge, teams may unknowingly introduce weaknesses that are later exploited.


Secure Coding Workshops help developers recognize risks early, understand how attacks work in practice, and apply safer coding techniques in their daily work.

Key Benefits 

Fewer vulnerabilities introduced during development

Increased developer awareness of real attack techniques

Stronger secure coding habits

More resilient and maintainable applications

Our Approach

Levi9 delivers interactive, hands-on training designed around real-world attack scenarios. Instead of theory-only sessions, participants actively explore vulnerabilities and learn how to prevent them in practice.

Core Activities 

Interactive training based on OWASP and real-world attack scenarios

Live demonstrations of common vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques

Hands-on exercises to analyze root causes

Application of secure coding practices

Focus on practical, maintainable, and resilient code development

How We Work Together

01

Define audience and learning goals

02

Run interactive sessions with real examples

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Explore vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques

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Practice secure coding approaches

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Capture insights and improvement areas

When It’s Most Valuable 

During active development cycles

When onboarding new teams

After recurring security findings

To strengthen long-term security culture

What you gain: key outcomes & deliverables

Workshop Summary Report
Covered topics
Participant feedback
Recommendations for future training

June 26th

The Cost of Choice

Most companies spend up to 40% to much on cloud, are you? Cut spend, not options. Smart standardizations win.

Cloud cost overruns and growing technical debt rarely stem from tooling alone—they are symptoms of architectural and operational choices. This session looks at how senior technical leaders can regain control by connecting cloud spend directly to business value. We’ll explore unit‑economics thinking, ownership models, and lifecycle management practices that reduce waste while preserving delivery speed. You’ll learn how to combine FinOps principles with technical‑debt controls to create a cloud environment that is financially sustainable and technically healthy.

May 28th

AI AGENTS DESERVE AI PLATFORM

Portable patterns for Azure, AWS and GCP that survive the next upgrade

AI agents are moving rapidly from experimentation into real production use cases, but architectures vary widely across cloud platforms. In this webinar, we compare practical patterns for building and running AI agents on Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud Platform. We’ll focus on what to standardize, where to embrace cloud‑native capabilities, and how to design for security, observability, and future change. The goal is not to pick a winner, but to help leaders understand how to scale agent‑based solutions without locking themselves into fragile designs.

April 23rd

Winning on Repeat: Product Engineering in the Age of AI

Cadence, quality and outcomes over output

Delivering a successful solution once is no longer enough. In the age of AI, organizations need product engineering models that enable them to win consistently across teams, releases, and markets. This session explores how leading organizations evolve from project‑centric delivery to product‑centric execution, supported by AI‑augmented engineering practices. We’ll look at cadence, quality, and accountability, and how leadership decisions shape sustainable delivery performance over time.

April 2nd

GOVERNING AI IN PRODUCTION

Designing cloud and data platforms that survive real-world pressure

Many organizations succeed in building AI proofs of concept, far fewer succeed in scaling them safely into production. This webinar focuses on what it takes to move from experimentation to reliable, governed AI platforms. We’ll discuss platform architecture choices, model governance, security, and policy patterns that enable teams to deploy AI at scale without slowing down delivery. Designed for senior technical leaders, this session provides practical guidance on turning AI initiatives into durable capabilities that deliver value beyond the first demo

March 5th

Navigating Digital Sovereignty and Strategic Cloud Choices

How Organizations Can Balance Innovation, Compliance, and Control in a Multi-Cloud World

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, organisations face increasing pressure to ensure business continuity, maintain public trust, and comply with complex regulations like NIS2, DORA, and GDPR. This webinar explores the critical concepts of digital and operational sovereignty, the strategic importance of hybrid and sovereign cloud models, and the risks of vendor lock-in.