Best DevSecOps Tools for Tenable Nessus

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    Praetorian Chariot Reviews
    Chariot is the first offensive security platform that can comprehensively catalog Internet-facing assets, contextualize their value, identify and validate real compromise paths, test your detection response program, and generate policy-as code rules to prevent future exposures. We are a concierge managed service and work as an extension to your team to help reduce the burden of daily blocking and tackling. Your account is assigned to dedicated offensive security experts who will assist you throughout the entire attack lifecycle. Before you submit a ticket to your team, we remove the noise by verifying that every risk is accurate and important. Our core value is to only signal when it matters and to guarantee zero false positives. Partner Praetorian to get the upper hand over attackers Our combination of security expertise and technology automation allows us to put you back on your offensive.
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    SD Elements Reviews

    SD Elements

    Security Compass

    SD Elements helps AppSec teams cope with fast-growing development demands by spelling out which security controls each project needs at the design stage. It follows a Security by Design approach, meaning it looks at architecture, data use, and compliance needs early, identifies relevant risks, and turns them into concrete requirements while changes are still cheap and low-friction. Many teams see security review time drop by 30–50% and fewer late surprises before release. The platform generates project-specific requirements mapped to standards such as NIST, OWASP, PCI, and ISO, and pairs them with concise implementation guidance developers can act on. This lets small AppSec groups support security for portfolios of 100+ applications without adding headcount, while driving consistent, policy-aligned expectations across teams and products instead of ad hoc checklists. SD Elements connects to Jira, CI/CD pipelines, and other engineering tools so security work is delivered and tracked in the same systems developers already use. Traceability is a core capability: every requirement is linked to its underlying risk, relevant standards, and evidence of implementation. AppSec leaders and directors get clear views of coverage, posture, and progress across applications, making it easier to reduce risk, support audits, and report meaningful security metrics to senior leadership.
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    ArmorCode Reviews
    Consolidate all Application Security findings, including SAST, DAST, and SCA, while linking them to vulnerabilities in infrastructure and cloud security to achieve a comprehensive perspective on your application's security posture. By normalizing, de-duplicating, and correlating these findings, you can enhance the efficiency of risk mitigation and prioritize issues that have significant business implications. This approach creates a unified source of truth for findings and remediation efforts across various tools, teams, and applications. AppSecOps encompasses the systematic process of detecting, prioritizing, addressing, and preventing security breaches, vulnerabilities, and risks, fully aligned with existing DevSecOps workflows, teams, and tools. Additionally, an AppSecOps platform empowers security teams to expand their capabilities in effectively identifying, addressing, and preventing critical application-level security vulnerabilities and compliance challenges, while also discovering and rectifying any coverage gaps in their strategies. This holistic approach not only strengthens security measures but also fosters a collaborative environment among development and security teams, ultimately leading to improved software quality and resilience.
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