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Depending on whom you ask in the cybersecurity world, there's a big shift happening now in the application security sector. The idea is that the process of ensuring that code is secure should not fall ...
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Cybersecurity company Snyk Ltd. today announced the launch of Snyk API & Web, a new dynamic application security testing or DAST solution designed to meet the growing demands of modern and ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., March 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Synopsys, Inc. (SNPS) (Nasdaq: SNPS) today announced the availability of Synopsys fAST Dynamic, a new dynamic application security testing (DAST) ...
Web applications are a critical asset for many organizations, and specialized security tools have emerged that can help you protect these applications from cyber threats. In this article, I’ll review ...
SOOS, the software security company on a mission to make risk remediation affordable and accessible to all, is releasing its new Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) tool, making cybersecurity ...
BURLINGTON, Mass. & LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AWS re:Invent booth #270 – Veracode, a global leader in intelligent software security, today announced product innovations to enhance the developer ...
Aikido Security BV today introduced Infinite, a continuous artificial intelligence penetration solution that autonomously ...
In 2023, data breaches come with an average price tag of $4.45 million, emphasizing the inadequacy of relying solely on periodic scans for web applications and application programming interfaces.
Mobile apps hide most risk behind login screens. AI-driven testing now pierces that blind spot, exposing real threats before attackers do.