Best Application Security Software for Puppet Enterprise

Find and compare the best Application Security software for Puppet Enterprise in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Application Security software for Puppet Enterprise on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Fidelis Halo Reviews

    Fidelis Halo

    Fidelis Security

    Free
    Fidelis Halo, a SaaS-based cloud security platform, automates cloud computing security controls. It also provides compliance across containers, servers, and IaaS within any public, private or hybrid cloud environment. Halo's extensive automation capabilities allow for faster workflows between InfoSec (DevOps) and Halo with over 20,000 pre-configured policies and more than 150 policy templates. These templates cover standards like PCI, CIS and HIPAA. The comprehensive, bidirectional Halo API, SDK, and toolkit automate security and compliance controls in your DevOps toolchain. This allows you to identify and correct critical vulnerabilities before they go into production. Free Halo Cloud Secure edition includes full access to the Halo Cloud Secure CSPM Service for up to 10 cloud service account across any mix of AWS and Azure. Get started now to automate your cloud security journey!
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    Vulcan Cyber Reviews

    Vulcan Cyber

    Vulcan Cyber

    $999 / month
    Vulcan Cyber is changing the way businesses reduce cyber risks through vulnerability remediation orchestration. We help IT security teams to go beyond remedial vulnerability management and help them drive vulnerability mitigation outcomes. Vulcan combines vulnerability and asset data with threat intelligence and customizable risk parameters, to provide risk-based vulnerability prioritization insight. We don't stop there. Vulcan remediation intelligence identifies the vulnerabilities that are important to your business and attaches the necessary fixes and remedies to mitigate them. Vulcan then orchestrates and measures the rest. This includes inputs into DevSecOps and patch management, configuration management and cloud security tools, teams, and functions. Vulcan Cyber has the unique ability to manage the entire vulnerability remediation process, from scan to fix.
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    Qwiet AI Reviews
    The Fastest Code Analysis. 40X faster scan speeds so developers don't have to wait long for results after submitting a pull request. The Most Accurate Result. Qwiet AI is the only AI with the highest OWASP benchmark score. This is more than triple the commercial average, and more than twice the second highest score. Developer-Centric Security Processes. 96% of developers say that disconnected security and developer workflows hinder their productivity. Implementing developer-centric AppSec workflows decreases mean-time-to-remediation (MTTR), typically by 5X - enhancing both security and developer productivity. Automated Business Logic Flaws in Dev. Identify vulnerabilities unique to your codebase before they reach production. Achieve compliance. Maintain and demonstrate compliance with privacy and security regulations such as SOC 2 PCI-DSS GDPR and CCPA.
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    Tenable One Reviews
    Tenable One unifies security visibility and insight across the attack surface. This allows modern organizations to isolate and eliminate priority cyber exposures, from IT infrastructure, cloud environments, critical infrastructure, and everywhere else. The only AI-powered exposure platform in the world. Tenable's leading vulnerability management sensors allow you to see every asset on your entire attack surface, from cloud environments to operational technology, infrastructure to containers and remote workers to web-apps. Tenable's machine learning-powered predictions, which include more than 20 trillion aspects related to threat, vulnerability and misconfiguration information, reduce remediation effort by allowing you to focus on the most important risks. By communicating objective measures of risks, you can drive improvements to reduce the likelihood of a business impacting cyber event occurring.
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