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Application Security Tools - Tech Leaders

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Published:Oct 22, 2023
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AshishKarpe - PeerSpot reviewer
Jun 14, 2024
Jun 14, 2024
I prefer using tools like OWASP ZAP for its comprehensive open-source web application security testing capabilities, and Veracode for its robust static and dynamic analysis, as well as its integration with development workflows. Each tool offers distinct strengths tailored to different stages of the development lifecycle.
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Zahid-Muhammad - PeerSpot reviewer
Jun 14, 2024
I prefer using tools like OWASP ZAP for its comprehensive open-source web application security testing capabilities, and Veracode for its robust static and dynamic analysis, as well as its integration with development workflows. Each tool offers distinct strengths tailored to different stages of the development lifecycle.
WX
Mar 27, 2023
Mar 27, 2023
Given you are a software engineer, I am supposing your question is in the context of software. If that is true, all I can tell you is that strong security development practices - end to end - are on the part of providers. We don't write software ourselves, but we depend on our providers to be at the top of their game. I suggest you look into the BSIMM, or OWASP.
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RA
Mar 23, 2023
Data breaches, malware, phishing attacks, weak passwords, insider threats, and lack of security policies are some of the most concerning aspects of network security for small and medium-sized enterprises since they may not have the same level of security measures and IT staff as larger corporations. It's important for SMEs to identify and prioritize these risks and take steps to mitigate them to protect their business and customers' data.This could include implementing strong password policies, providing security awareness training for employees, implementing firewalls and antivirus software, and regularly backing up data. In addition, SMEs should develop formalized security policies and ensure that all employees understand and follow them to maintain a secure network environment.
WM
Mar 24, 2023
If we are talking strictly about the network, the issue almost all SMEs suffer from is a lack of risk visibility. Consider the risks and vulnerabilities that exist in the network from ports that are unsecured to firewall rules that are no longer effective to rogue devices that are connected and no one in IT is aware. If SMEs simply closed all of these gaps effectively, they would greatly reduce the chances that they are compromised. The second area is threat visibility - meaning an actual attack unfolding.  Once an attacker - say ransomware - bypasses an endpoint, they are free to waltz around the network for weeks. I think that the latest dwell time number is over 4 weeks. Four weeks of recon, command calls, lateral movement, credential compromise, data location, etc. That is enough time to make the ransomware attack really hurt and find all the partner companies that the attacker can move to next. Most large companies have NDR in place to detect and stop attacks - greatly lowering that dwell time and damage - but SMEs cannot afford most of those tools. There are new cloud-based NDR tools that are a lot less (CyGlass), and there are great options with Managed Detection and Response (MDR) companies like Stratejm. Either path, SMEs need to deploy tools or services that watch the network for risks, vulnerabilities, and threats.
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