Today’s Open Source Friday Focus is on Google’s Skipfish web application vulnerability scanner. Google recently released Skipfish to combat one of the biggest problems in information security today, ...
A new automated web application scanner autonomously understands and executes tasks and workflows on web applications. The ...
Web application security scanner maker Netsparker Ltd. has raised $40 million in funding in a round led by enterprise software venture capital firm Turn/River Capital. Founded in 2009, Netsparker ...
As a result, SAP is always evolving its security measures to stay ahead of cyber threats. The company recently launched a dynamic application security scanning system to detect vulnerabilities that ...
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.
The good news is that application-scanning tools do indeed catch security bugs as advertised. The unsettling news for dev shops relying on one to spot vulnerabilities is that in a recent experiment by ...
The 2018 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report says most hacks still happen through breaches of web applications. For this reason, testing and securing applications has become a priority for many ...
HP's WebInspect 8.0 vulnerability-assessment tool has been upgraded to support scans of Adobe Flash and Web 2.0 technologies HP Software Wednesday updated its security products to help customers scan ...