IBM and HP are working to integrate apps testing into their development platforms, but vendors of stand-alone security solutions still find business booming Providers of applications security testing ...
Mobile apps hide most risk behind login screens. AI-driven testing now pierces that blind spot, exposing real threats before attackers do.
AppSweep provides development teams and security professionals with a free product to identify and address security issues in iOS and Android apps LEUVEN, Belgium--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Guardsquare, the ...
Start in minutes and validate exploitable paths across web apps, APIs, and external infrastructure. BOSTON, MA, UNITED ...
Key capabilities from Mayhem Security include continuous penetration testing for discovering and fixing vulnerabilities in APIs as well as application code, Bugcrowd says. Bugcrowd announced the ...
Using the official Checkmarx IDE extension, developers can activate Developer Assist inside Kiro with minimal setup, with support for additional development workflows, including command-line ...
Global fintech investments increased dramatically from 2010 to 2019, peaking at $216.8 billion. In 2021, this number rose to over $229 billion, driven by the demand for seamless, secure financial ...
A staggering 62% of organizations have weathered mobile app security incidents, even as a remarkable 93% hold firm in their belief that their defenses are up to par 31% of organizations are already ...
Leaked API keys are nothing new, but the scale of the problem in front-end code has been largely a mystery - until now. Intruder's research team built a new secrets detection method and scanned 5 ...
Offensive security has spent years caught between two extremes: deeply manual penetration tests that do not scale, and automated scanners that scale easily but surface volumes of low-confidence ...
If your organization is like many, annual penetration testing may be a regular part of your security protocols. After completing the yearly assessment, you receive and review your report and then ...