What is our primary use case?
ArmorCode is used for eliminating duplicate vulnerabilities and consolidating findings from multiple tools, prioritizing risk based on business impact, assigning remediation tasks automatically, and tracing security postures across the organization.
ArmorCode enables the creation of Jira tickets based on issues, allowing tracking of the entire flow through Jira tickets while maintaining prioritization and reducing significant effort. ArmorCode provides a separate platform that helps organize, manage, and prioritize remediation of security vulnerabilities across the software development lifecycle while maintaining time and effort efficiency. ArmorCode serves as a single pane of glass, providing one centralized dashboard for all security findings.
The main use case for ArmorCode is finding duplicates and correlating findings into one consolidated issue, which reduces alert fatigue. ArmorCode also helps with DevSecOps integration, including Jira ticket integration, GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, and ServiceNow. This allows security findings to flow directly into the developer workflow.
ArmorCode was already in use when I joined the organization, and my colleagues noted that it provides centralized visibility, which is important. It helps reduce alert fatigue, improves developer productivity, and provides timely compliance and reporting, saving both time and cost. The most valuable feature is risk-based prioritization, as instead of showing thousands of security alerts, ArmorCode helps identify which vulnerabilities pose the greatest risk to the business. This allows teams to focus their efforts where they have the biggest impact.
How has it helped my organization?
ArmorCode has positively impacted the organization and improved revenue because of correct and timely delivery to clients. The biggest strengths are contextual risk prioritization, identify visibility, and workflow automation. Risk-based prioritization is the most valuable feature, as it helps the team focus on the most critical issues instead of spending time on thousands of low-priority alerts.
The time saved through ArmorCode has had a huge impact on revenue this year.
ArmorCode has helped the entire team, allowing us to easily view tickets and enabling smooth workflow across the team, ensuring on-time delivery of everything.
What is most valuable?
ArmorCode's best feature is automation, which creates ticket creation, workflow routing, and compliance reporting.
ArmorCode features from the developer perspective include receiving prioritized vulnerabilities, getting clear remediation guidance, tracking fixes through Jira, spending less time analyzing security reports, expediting the security team, centralized vulnerability management, better risk visibility, faster triage, and improved collaboration with developers. ArmorCode stands out by connecting all security tools together and adding intelligence on top of them. Most companies already have their scanners, and ArmorCode significantly reduces the time needed to identify and fix critical vulnerabilities.
ArmorCode's accuracy and reliability of output are very good and very efficient at finding issues. ArmorCode has saved us a lot of time.
I rate ArmorCode eight out of ten because it simplifies vulnerability management. The most valuable feature is its ability to integrate findings from multiple security tools and prioritize them based on risk. This helps the developer and security team focus on fixing the most impactful issues first, improving both security and productivity.
ArmorCode is very effective software that reduces human effort and saves time. It has a huge impact on the company's revenue and profit, and we deliver everything on time to the client because of ArmorCode. It is very useful for finding vulnerabilities and generating reports for auditing and workflow management.
What needs improvement?
ArmorCode is a strong ASPM platform that provides centralized visibility and risk-based prioritization, and there are several areas where it could be enhanced to improve the user experience and increase adoption across development teams. Improvements could include more AI-powered remediation guidance, improved developer experience, enhanced predictive risk analysis, strong cloud-native visibility such as Kubernetes, custom reporting, and dashboards including custom risk scorecards, team-specific dashboards, and faster onboarding and setup of new security tools. Improvements could also include pre-built integration, automation, automated connector setup, guided onboarding, and better risk connection that assesses criticality, business impact, data sensitivity, and internet exposure.
The most important improvements needed are strong cloud-native visibility, enhanced predictive risk analysis, adding AI-powered remediation guidance, and an improved developer experience. Predictive risk analysis is one area that needs enhancement. While ArmorCode is already excellent at centralizing security findings and prioritizing risk, these improvements could further reduce remediation time and make the platform even more valuable for both security and development teams.
Enhancing AI-powered remediation guidance would improve developer experience. For AI-powered remediation guidance, instead of only identifying vulnerabilities, ArmorCode could provide detailed fix recommendations, secure code examples, root cause analysis, and automated remediation suggestions.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using ArmorCode for three years.
What other advice do I have?
ArmorCode supports tracking and reporting for PCI DSS, SOC 2, ISO 27001, and HIPAA for compliance and governance purposes, and the security team can generate reports quickly during audits.
I rate this review eight out of ten.