Best Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) Tools for Travis CI

Find and compare the best Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) tools for Travis CI in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) tools for Travis CI on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Boman.ai Reviews
    Boman.ai seamlessly integrates into your CI/CD pipeline with just a few commands and requires minimal setup, eliminating the need for extensive planning or specialized knowledge. This solution combines SAST, DAST, SCA, and secret scanning into a single, cohesive integration that supports various programming languages. By leveraging open-source scanners, Boman.ai significantly reduces your application security costs, sparing you from the need to invest in costly security tools. Its AI/ML capabilities enhance the accuracy of results by eliminating false positives and providing correlation for effective prioritization and remediation. The SaaS platform features a comprehensive dashboard that consolidates all scan results in one accessible location, allowing for easy correlation and insightful analysis to enhance your application security posture. Users can efficiently manage the vulnerabilities identified by the scanner, enabling prioritization, triage, and effective remediation of security issues. With Boman.ai, you can streamline your security processes and gain a clearer understanding of your application's vulnerabilities.
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    Kondukto Reviews

    Kondukto

    Kondukto

    $12,000 per annually
    The versatile design of the Kondukto platform enables you to swiftly and effectively establish customized workflows for managing risks. You can leverage over 25 integrated open-source tools that are prepared to execute SAST, DAST, SCA, and Container Image scans in just minutes, all without requiring installation, upkeep, or updates. Safeguard your organizational knowledge against shifts in personnel, scanners, or DevOps tools. Centralize all security data, metrics, and activities in one location for your control. Prevent vendor lock-in and protect your historical data when transitioning to a different AppSec tool. Automatically validate fixes to foster better cooperation and minimize distractions. Enhance productivity by streamlining communications between AppSec and development teams, thus allowing them to focus on their core tasks. This holistic approach promotes a more agile response to evolving security challenges.
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    Cycode Reviews
    A comprehensive solution for ensuring security, governance, and pipeline integrity across all development tools and infrastructure is essential. Strengthen your source control management systems (SCM) by detecting secrets and leaks, while also safeguarding against code tampering. Examine your CI/CD configurations and Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) for any security vulnerabilities or misconfigurations. Track any discrepancies between production systems’ IaC setups to thwart unauthorized code alterations. It's crucial to prevent developers from accidently making proprietary code public in repositories; this includes fingerprinting code assets and proactively identifying potential exposure on external sites. Maintain an inventory of assets, enforce stringent security policies, and easily showcase compliance throughout your DevOps ecosystem, whether it operates in the cloud or on-premises. Regularly scan IaC files for security flaws, ensuring alignment between specified IaC configurations and the actual infrastructure in use. Each commit or pull/merge request should be scrutinized for hard-coded secrets to prevent them from being merged into the master branch across all SCM platforms and various programming languages, thereby enhancing overall security measures. Implementing these strategies will create a robust security framework that supports both development agility and compliance.
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