Updates

Smaller, More Manageable Courses Now Available – With Larger Courses Still an Option

by SafeStack
New
Announcement
Improvement

We’re excited to announce a key update to our learning platform: modules from some of our larger courses are now also available as smaller, more focused individual courses. This change is designed to enhance the learning experience by making it easier for learners to complete courses at a more manageable pace.

By breaking down our larger courses, we aim to support learners in achieving their goals without feeling overwhelmed, making their secure development training even more achievable!

What’s New?

  • Smaller Course Sizes: Our longer, content-heavy courses are now also available as much smaller, digestible courses. This means learners can absorb information in bite-sized pieces, reducing the pressure of completing extensive modules, all in one go.

  • Flexible Learning: With smaller courses

    • Learners can now spread their training over several weeks or months. This flexibility allows them to focus on one module at a time, ensuring better retention and a more manageable workload.

    • Group leaders can add more focused training modules in learning paths, making the learning paths much smaller, more achievable and better customised for your specific training needs.

  • Larger Courses Still Available: If you prefer the original format, don’t worry! The larger, comprehensive courses remain available for those who enjoy diving deep into a topic all at once.

  • Seamless Progress Tracking: As an added bonus, any progress made in the smaller modules will automatically carry over into the corresponding larger course (and the other way around). This ensures that no effort is lost, and learners can switch between formats without missing a beat. If you have already completed one of these modules in the original course, this completion will be carried over into the smaller course as well.

What courses are now available as smaller courses?

The Finding and Fixing Web Application Security Vulnerabilities course is about 4 hours and 33 minutes long. It contains 13 modules in total.

All its core modules (except for the introduction) are now available as individual courses:

  1. Finding and Fixing: Object Access Vulnerabilities

  2. Finding and Fixing: Enumeration Vulnerabilities

  3. Finding and Fixing: SQL Injection Vulnerabilities

  4. Finding and Fixing: Configuration Vulnerabilities

  5. Finding and Fixing: Operating System Injection Vulnerabilities

  6. Finding and Fixing: Passwords and Authentication

  7. Finding and Fixing: Session Vulnerabilities

  8. Finding and Fixing: Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities (XSS)

  9. Finding and Fixing: Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities

  10. Finding and Fixing: Path Traversal Vulnerabilities

  11. Finding and Fixing: Return of the SQL Injection

  12. Finding and Fixing: XML External Entity (XXE) Vulnerabilities

The Finding and Fixing API Security Vulnerabilities course is about 2 hours and 29 minutes long. It contains 10 modules in total.

All its core modules (except for the introduction) are now available as individual courses:

  1. Applying Security Concepts to Development and Operations

  2. Finding and Fixing: Broken API Authentication Vulnerabilities

  3. Finding and Fixing: Broken API Authorisation Vulnerabilities

  4. Finding and Fixing: API Data Exposure Vulnerabilities

  5. Finding and Fixing: API Resource Limitations Vulnerabilities

  6. Finding and Fixing: API Mass Assignment Vulnerabilities

  7. Finding and Fixing: API Injection Vulnerabilities

  8. Finding and Fixing: API Misconfiguration and Mismanagement Vulnerabilities

  9. Transitioning To Microservices or Hybrid Architectures

The Introduction to DevSecOps is about 3 hours and 19 minutes long. It contains 5 modules in total.

All its modules are now available as individual courses:

  1. DevSecOps: Culture and Processes

  2. DevSecOps: Cloud Security

  3. DevSecOps: Securing Source Code and Deployment Pipelines

  4. DevSecOps Defence

  5. Strategically Growing DevSecOps

This update is all about giving you more control over your learning experience, while still offering the flexibility to choose the format that best suits your needs.

Drata Integration - automatically sync evidence of compliance training

by SafeStack
New
Integrations
Announcement

Drata is a security and compliance automation platform that continuously monitors and collects evidence of a company's security controls. Security training provided by SafeStack forms an integral part of a robust compliance and security control strategy.

We are happy to announce our new Drata integration functionality, allowing customers to automatically upload completion evidence of their learners’ security training, from SafeStack, into Drata.

Just pick the learning paths you want to track when setting up the integration and you’re good to go! When users complete their learning paths, an evidence PDF will be generated and uploaded to Drata automatically, marking their own security training as completed within Drata.

This removes the hassle of uploading evidence manually for your team and keeps compliance information in Drata up to date.

If your organization is using, or planning to use Drata to automate compliance related tasks, check out our Drata integration today.

Set up SafeStack Drata integration

Analyze learner engagement with the new, visual, Learning Path Statistics Report

by SafeStack
Improvement
Announcement

We’ve just released the new Learning Path Statistics report to help our group leaders analyze learning path engagement, participation and completion over time.

This new report contains 3 types of graphs, each designed to highlight key pieces of information that help you better understand the effectiveness of your learning paths and security training.

Graph 1: Learning Path Course engagement

This graph highlights the engagement of your learning path at the course level. It can help answer questions like:

  1. What courses are being fully completed by my learners?

  2. What courses are being started but not completed by my learners?

  3. What courses are not being started at all by my learners?

  4. What courses are most engaging, and which ones are my learners not too interested in?

Graph 2: Learning Path Engagement

This pie chart compares the percentage of your learners that have not yet started, started and completed your learning path as a whole. This can help group leaders visualize learning path engagement easily. Over time, one would want the red slice to reduce in size and the green slice to increase in size.

Graph 3: Learning Path completion over time

This graph plots the cumulative percentage of users that have completed the learning path, over time. This is really useful to understand how quickly your team is ramping up with their training and how much training there is still left to be done, before you hit the learning path due date (if there is one).

Other functionality

Graph toolbar

The graph toolbar (top right of every graph) can be used to download the graph in the PNG or SVG format. You can also download the raw data behind the graph, by downloading using the CSV format option.

For time series graphs (like the Learning Path completion over time graph), you can also zoom in/out or drag and select a specific time range you want to explore within the whole period.

Reports page

We’ve made minor changes to the Reports page to separate individual reports from group reports much more clearly.

More interesting changes ahead

In the future, we plan to add more functionality to these reports to take them a step further, making it easy for group leaders to communicate with their learners about their training. But we will have more on that later!

We hope you enjoy the new changes in SafeStack and are always open to feedback, suggestions or concerns.

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Seminars can now be added to Learning Paths

by SafeStack
Improvement
Announcement

SafeStack Seminars are an easy way to engage your application security champions on a regular basis. With seminars, your team can keep updated with new threats and secure development best practices in our interactive sessions with expert coaches.

More than 30 seminars have occurred since SafeStack was launched, covering a wide range of topics, including threat modeling, AI, DevOps, SAST and so on. Every topic is sourced from our community and customer suggestions, so they are guaranteed to be timely, relevant, and focused on current and emerging secure development best practices.

A feature requested by many customers is the ability to add seminars into learning paths, allowing security champions to craft outcome focused training programs, along with high quality, interactive, bite-sized training for specific topics covered in our seminars.

From today, all our past seminars are available as courses on the platform! They can be added to learning paths, just like any other course. Further, reports will indicate whether a learner has completed watching a seminar or not, from this point onwards, providing much more visibility about seminar related training to group leaders.

We will continue to host live seminars based on customer suggestions and our roadmap. You will still be able to register for live seminar sessions from the platform. Once a live seminar has finished, it will be available as a course on the platform, so that your team can watch it at a later date.

Our support team is available via email at [email protected] to answer any questions you may have about this change.

Authentication system domain name change

by SafeStack
Maintenance

Summary

In order to provide a more streamlined login experience for our users, SafeStack will update its authentication domain name from learn-safestack-io.au.auth0.com to auth.learn.safestack.io on February 10, 2024 (Saturday) as part of scheduled maintenance of its authentication systems.

If you use Single Sign On to log into SafeStack, you may need to make minor changes in the SafeStack client configuration set up with your identity provider. These changes are outlined below.

How does this affect you?

Your login experience will be similar to what it is now, this is simply an update of the domain name that we use for our authentication system. Your existing credentials to log into SafeStack will continue to work as they do now and there will be no change to your training data in SafeStack.

If Single Sign On has not been configured for your organization

After you enter your email address on the login page, instead of being redirected to https://learn-safestack-io.au.auth0.com/ you will be redirected to https://auth.learn.safestack.io/.

If you use a password manager to save your credentials, you may need to find your existing credentials to log into SafeStack by searching for safestack in your password manager. Upon successful login, your password manager may prompt you to add or update your SafeStack credentials (since the authentication website URL will be different).

Our forgot password functionality will continue to work, in case you need to reset your password.

If Single Sign On has been configured for your organization

You may need to update the Redirect URI’s configured for use with the SafeStack client in your identity provider (IdP). Before February 9 2024, both the following redirect URI’s must exist in your configuration:

  1. https://learn-safestack-io.au.auth0.com/login/callback

  2. https://auth.learn.safestack.io/login/callback

You can make these changes right away without affecting your organization’s access to SafeStack.

Azure AD / Entra ID

If you use Azure AD / Entra ID as your IdP, the redirect URI’s can be configured as per Step 1.8 here

Google Workspace

If you use Google Workspace as your IdP, the redirect URI’s can be configured as per Step 1.6 here

Okta

If you use Okta as your IdP, the redirect URI’s can be configured as per Step 4 here

Once this configuration is in place, you will be able to log into SafeStack as usual from our login page.

Help and Support

Our support team is available via email at [email protected] for assistance with this change, to answer any questions or if you face any issues.

Opt-in manual lesson completion for learners

by SafeStack
Improvement

As learners watch a lesson, SafeStack will track their progress in the background and will mark a lesson as being completed. Occasionally, learners may find that their lesson wasn’t marked as completed depending on external factors such as their network connection. This would mean the learner would have to re-do the lesson or contact our support team for assistance.

We’ve introduced the ability for learners to mark a lesson in the Secure Development program as complete, which group leaders can opt-into from the Organization section under the Settings menu.

Turning this option on will show a Mark as Complete button alongside the player controls when a learner is watching a lesson. Learners are asked to confirm their decision, warning them that their lesson progress will reflect that it was manually completed.