Best Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) Software for Datadog

Find and compare the best Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) software for Datadog in 2026

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    Contrast Security Reviews
    Modern software development must be as fast as the business. The modern AppSec toolbox lacks integration, which creates complexity that slows down software development life cycles. Contrast reduces the complexity that hinders today's development teams. Legacy AppSec uses a single-size-fits all approach to vulnerability detection and remediation that is inefficient, costly, and expensive. Contrast automatically applies the most efficient analysis and remediation technique, greatly improving efficiency and effectiveness. Separate AppSec tools can create silos that hinder the collection of actionable intelligence across an application attack surface. Contrast provides centralized observability, which is crucial for managing risks and capitalizing upon operational efficiencies. This is both for security and development teams. Contrast Scan is a pipeline native product that delivers the speed, accuracy and integration required for modern software development.
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    StackHawk Reviews

    StackHawk

    StackHawk

    $99 per month
    StackHawk evaluates your active applications, services, and APIs for potential security flaws introduced by your team, as well as for vulnerabilities in open-source components that could be exploited. In today's engineering landscape, automated testing suites integrated within CI/CD processes have become standard practice. So, why should application security not follow suit? StackHawk is designed to identify vulnerabilities right within your development pipeline. The phrase "built for developers" embodies the core philosophy of StackHawk, emphasizing the importance of integrating security into the development process. As application security evolves to keep pace with the rapid tempo of modern engineering teams, developers require tools that enable them to assess and remediate security issues effectively. With StackHawk, security can advance in tandem with development, allowing teams to detect vulnerabilities at the stage of pull requests and implement fixes swiftly, whereas traditional security tools often lag behind, waiting for manual scans to be initiated. This tool not only meets the needs of developers but is also backed by the most widely adopted open-source security scanner available, ensuring it remains a favorite among users. Ultimately, StackHawk empowers developers to embrace security as an integral part of their workflow.
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    Contrast Assess Reviews
    A novel approach to security tailored to modern software development processes has emerged. By embedding security directly into the development toolchain, issues can be addressed within minutes of installation. Contrast agents actively monitor the code and provide insights from within the application, empowering developers to identify and resolve vulnerabilities without the need for specialized security personnel. This shift allows security teams to concentrate on governance and oversight. Additionally, Contrast Assess features an advanced agent that equips the application with intelligent sensors for real-time code analysis. This internal monitoring significantly reduces false positives, which often hinder both developers and security teams. By integrating seamlessly into existing software life cycles and aligning with the tools that development and operations teams currently utilize, including direct compatibility with ChatOps, ticketing platforms, and CI/CD pipelines, Contrast Assess simplifies the security process and enhances team efficiency. As a result, organizations can maintain a robust security posture while streamlining their development efforts.
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