A DAST tool is an application security (AppSec) solution that in essence uses similar techniques that a cybercriminal would use to find potential weaknesses in web applications, while they are in use.
Web-based DevOps lifecycle platform GitLab today announced it has acquired Peach Tech, a security software firm specializing in protocol fuzz testing, and Fuzzit, a continuous “fuzz” security testing ...
Computers are vulnerable to viruses and malicious software that can cause damage to your files and software, compromise your security and privacy and spread to other computers without your knowledge.
These static application security testing and dynamic application security testing tools can help developers spot code errors and vulnerabilities quicker. The so-called software supply chain has been ...
Application programming interfaces have become a favorite target for attackers. These tools and platforms (both commercial and open source) will help identify errors, vulnerabilities, and excessive ...
Security tools help software development teams proactively identify and mitigate application vulnerabilities. By detecting and fixing security issues early in the development process, they can reduce ...
Some businesses are using free security tools as part of their testing processes, but few, if any, are relying solely on open market software, according to industry watchers. The use of such free ...
TNO helps organisations initiate effective secure-by-design principles into their software or system development, to improve ...
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. For all the advances in ...
Open source security frameworks help enterprises stay one step ahead of attackers by facilitating penetration testing and vulnerability assessments on wired and wireless networks. Picking just 10 ...