Web applications underpin a vast array of services—from banking and e-commerce to social media—and their increasing complexity has amplified exposure to cyber threats. Vulnerability detection ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Software moves fast. With so many Web applications and APIs being built and modified in increasingly complex IT environments, securing your attack surface — which can change hourly or multiple times a ...
An industry effort to integrate Web application firewalls (WAFs) with vulnerability scanning tools never got off the ground when it was first launched five years ago, but today the idea of blending ...
GitHub Copilot security scanning arrives in the terminal with /security-review, an experimental pre-commit slash command that ...
In an increasingly interconnected digital world, web applications are the backbone of online services. With this ubiquity comes a significant risk: web applications are prime targets for cyberattacks.
Google has released for free one of its internal tools used for testing the security of Web-based applications. Ratproxy, released under an Apache 2.0 software license, looks for a variety of coding ...
If you’ve ever got stuck while trying to wrap your head around the differences between penetration testing and vulnerability scanning, read through to get the perfect breakdown. Many IT security terms ...
Web applications often handle vast amounts of data, from personal user details to sensitive corporate information. As these applications grow in complexity and importance, they also become primary ...
Chances are your security team has devoted a lot of thought, effort and money to security issues in the past year or two. You’ve plugged holes in the operating systems. You’ve done virus and spyware ...