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CodeScan Static Code Analysis vs Seeker Interactive comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

CodeScan Static Code Analysis
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Static Application Security Testing (SAST) (38th)
Seeker Interactive
Average Rating
7.0
Reviews Sentiment
7.3
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
Internet Security (18th), Mobile Threat Defense (16th), API Security (17th)
 

Mindshare comparison

CodeScan Static Code Analysis and Seeker Interactive aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. CodeScan Static Code Analysis is designed for Static Application Security Testing (SAST) and holds a mindshare of 0.6%, up 0.0% compared to last year.
Seeker Interactive, on the other hand, focuses on Internet Security, holds 0.5% mindshare, up 0.0% since last year.
Static Application Security Testing (SAST) Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
CodeScan Static Code Analysis0.6%
SonarQube19.8%
Checkmarx One10.3%
Other69.3%
Static Application Security Testing (SAST)
Internet Security Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
Seeker Interactive0.5%
Cisco Umbrella31.9%
Zscaler Internet Access30.0%
Other37.6%
Internet Security
 

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San K - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Group Leader at Infosys
More effective than dynamic scanners, but is missing useful learning capabilities
One area that Seeker can improve is to make it more customizable. All security scanning tools have a defined set of rules that are based on certain criteria which they will use to detect issues. However, the criteria that you set initially is not something that all applications are going to need. The purposes for which applications are designed may differ in practice in the industry, and because of this, there will always be tools that sometimes report false positives. Thus, there should be some means with which I can customize the way that Seeker learns about our applications, possibly by using some kind of AI / ML capability within the tool that will automatically reduce the number of false positives that we get as we use the tool over time. Obviously, when we first start using the scanning tool there will be false positives, but as it keeps going and as I keep using the tool, there should be a period of time where either the application can learn how to ignore false positives, or I can customize it do so. Adding this type of functionality would definitely prevent future issues when it comes to reporting false positives, and this is a key area that we have already asked the vendor to improve on, in general. On a different note, there is one feature that isn't completely available right now where you can integrate Seeker with an open-source vulnerability scanner or composition analysis tool such as Black Duck. I would very much like this capability to be available to us out-of-the-box, so that we can easily integrate with tools like Black Duck in such a way that any open source components that are used in the front-end are easily identified. I think this would be a huge plus for Seeker. Another feature within Seeker which could benefit from improvement is active verification, which lets you actively verify a vulnerability. This feature currently doesn't work in certain applications, particularly in scenarios where you have requested tokens. When we bought the tool, we didn't realize this and we were not told about it by the vendor, so initially it was a big challenge for us to overcome it and properly begin our deployment.
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Performing Arts
22%
Outsourcing Company
20%
Energy/Utilities Company
18%
University
8%
Financial Services Firm
24%
Government
17%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Computer Software Company
8%
 

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Sample Customers

1. Atlassian 2. Cisco 3. Google 4. IBM 5. Intel 6. Microsoft 7. Oracle 8. SAP 9. VMware 10. Amazon Web Services 11. Facebook 12. LinkedIn 13. Netflix 14. Spotify 15. Tesla 16. Uber 17. Airbnb 18. Dropbox 19. Square 20. Snapchat 21. Pinterest 22. Yelp 23. Mozilla 24. Mozilla Foundation 25. Red Hat 26. Canonical 27. SUSE 28. CentOS 29. Fedora 30. Ubuntu
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