The Value Data Analyst plays a critical role in quantifying and articulating the business and security impact of Secure Code Warrior (SCW) training programs. This role sits at the intersection of application security, developer enablement, and data analytics, translating complex security and workflow data into clear, credible insights that demonstrate measurable improvement across the software development lifecycle.
The Value Data Analyst partners closely with customers and internal teams to analyze how developer training influences vulnerability reduction, flaw remediation, ticket resolution, and code quality, enabling organizations to clearly understand and communicate the value of secure coding practices at scale.
What You'll Do:
Design and execute customer-facing case studies that demonstrate the relationship between developer training and improvements in application security workflows
Partner with cross-functional stakeholders—including AppSec, DevOps, Security Architecture, Training & Enablement, and Engineering leadership—to define meaningful KPIs and success criteria
Translate quantitative findings and qualitative insights into compelling, executive-ready value narratives that resonate with technical and non-technical audiences
Analyze SCW training, comprehension, and engagement data
Build advanced data visualizations and dashboards that clearly communicate impact and insights
Provide data-driven recommendations to optimize SCW training strategies based on observed upstream and downstream impacts
Establish governance models and best practices to ensure consistency, accuracy, and credibility in value measurement
Contribute to internal enablement, external content, and strategic conversations that elevate SCW’s position as a leader in developer-driven security
What You Bring:
5+ years of strong experience in data analysis, analytics, or security metrics, ideally within application security, DevOps, or developer enablement environments
Experience translating complex technical data into clear, actionable insights and executive-level narratives
Comfort working cross-functionally with technical and non-technical stakeholders
Advanced proficiency in data visualization and reporting tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, Looker, or similar)
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present findings clearly to leadership and customers
Highly curious and detail-oriented, with a strong desire to understand how and why security improvements happen
Comfortable operating in ambiguity and building structure where it doesn’t yet exist
Highly Desirable
Background in application security, secure software development, or DevSecOps
Familiarity with common vulnerability management tools, CI/CD pipelines, and code repositories
Experience developing customer case studies, value frameworks, or ROI models
Exposure to security standards and frameworks (e.g., OWASP Top 10, NIST, CWE)
Experience in a SaaS or security-focused organization