Best Compliance Software for JFrog Artifactory

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    Mend.io Reviews

    Mend.io

    Mend.io

    $1,000 per developer, per year
    1 Rating
    Mend.io delivers the first AI native application security platform built for software created by both humans and machines. It empowers organizations to secure AI generated code and embedded AI components like models, agents, MCPs, and RAG pipelines. The unified platform brings together comprehensive capabilities including AI security, SAST, SCA, container scanning, and Mend Renovate providing development and security teams complete visibility into risks across their codebase. With AI powered remediation and prioritization workflows, teams are enabled to quickly resolve issues and reduce risk. With a simple, predictable price model, eliminating per-module costs and minimal reliance on expensive professional services Mend.io is a scalable, proactive, developer-friendly platform for modern AppSec—all in a single platform.
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    JupiterOne Reviews

    JupiterOne

    JupiterOne

    $2000 per month
    Go beyond asset management. Turn complexity into capability. Our cyber asset analysis platform empowers security teams by providing total visibility into the assets, context and risks that make up their attack surface. With JupiterOne, organizations transform asset visibility from frustration into strength.
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    FOSSA Reviews

    FOSSA

    FOSSA

    $230 per month
    Scalable, end to end management for third party code, license compliance and Open Source has been a critical supplier for modern software businesses. It has changed the way people think about code. FOSSA provides the infrastructure to enable modern teams to succeed with open source. FOSSA's flagship product allows teams to track open source code used in their code. It also automates license scanning and compliance. FOSSA's tools have been used to ship software by over 7,000 open-source projects (Kubernetes Webpack, Terraform and ESLint) as well as companies like Uber, Ford, Zendesk and Motorola. FOSSA code is used by many in the software industry today. FOSSA is a venture-funded startup that has been backed by Cosanoa Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures. Marc Benioff (Salesforce), Steve Chen(YouTube), Amr Asadallah (Cloudera), Jaan Talin (Skype), Justin Mateen (Tinder) are some of the affiliate angels.
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    Uptycs Reviews
    Uptycs presents the first unified CNAPP and XDR platform that enables businesses to take control of their cybersecurity. Uptycs empowers security teams with real-time decision-making driven by structured telemetry and powerful analytics. The platform is designed to provide a unified view of cloud and endpoint telemetry from a common solution, and ultimately arm modern defenders with the insights they need across their cloud-native attack surfaces. Uptycs prioritizes responses to threats, vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, sensitive data exposure, and compliance mandates across modern attack surfaces—all from a single UI and data model. This includes the ability to tie together threat activity as it traverses on-prem and cloud boundaries, delivering a more cohesive enterprise-wide security posture. With Uptycs you get a wide range of functionality, including CNAPP, CWPP, CSPM, KSPM, CIEM, CDR, and XDR. Shift up with Uptycs.
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    ThreatStryker Reviews
    Runtime threat assessment, runtime attack analysis, and targeted protection of your infrastructure and applications. Zero-day attacks can be stopped by staying ahead of attackers. Observe attack behavior. ThreatStryker monitors, correlates, learns, and acts to protect your applications. Deepfence ThreatStryker displays a live, interactive, color-coded view on the topology and all processes and containers running. It inspects hosts and containers to find vulnerable components. It also interrogates configuration to identify file system, processes, and network-related misconfigurations. ThreatStryker uses industry and community standards to assess compliance. ThreatStryker conducts a deep inspection of network traffic, system behavior, and application behavior and accumulates suspicious events over time. The events are classified and correlated with known vulnerabilities and suspicious patterns.
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