Best IT Security Software for Objective-C

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    Kiuwan Code Security Reviews
    Top Pick
    Security Solutions for Your DevOps Process Automate scanning your code to find and fix vulnerabilities. Kiuwan Code Security is compliant with the strictest security standards, such OWASP or CWE. It integrates with top DevOps tools and covers all important languages. Static application security testing and source analysis are both effective, and affordable solutions for all sizes of teams. Kiuwan provides a wide range of essential functionality that can be integrated into your internal development infrastructure. Quick vulnerability detection: Simple and quick setup. You can scan your area and receive results in minutes. DevOps Approach to Code Security: Integrate Kiuwan into your Ci/CD/DevOps Pipeline to automate your security process. Flexible Licensing Options. There are many options. One-time scans and continuous scanning. Kiuwan also offers On-Premise or Saas models.
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    Debricked Reviews
    Debricked's tool allows for greater use of Open Source while minimizing the risks. This makes it possible to maintain a high development pace while remaining secure. The service uses state-of-the-art machine learning to ensure that data quality is excellent and can be instantly updated. Debricked is a unique Open Source Management tool that combines high precision (over 90% in supported language) with flawless UX and scalable automation. Debricked has just released Open Source Select, a brand new feature that allows open source projects to be compared, evaluated, and monitored to ensure quality and community health.
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    SonarQube Server Reviews
    SonarQube Server serves as a self-hosted solution for ongoing code quality assessment, enabling development teams to detect and address bugs, vulnerabilities, and code issues in real time. It delivers automated static analysis across multiple programming languages, ensuring that the highest standards of quality and security are upheld throughout the software development process. Additionally, SonarQube Server integrates effortlessly with current CI/CD workflows, providing options for both on-premise and cloud deployments. Equipped with sophisticated reporting capabilities, it assists teams in managing technical debt, monitoring progress, and maintaining coding standards. This platform is particularly well-suited for organizations desiring comprehensive oversight of their code quality and security while maintaining high performance levels. Furthermore, SonarQube fosters a culture of continuous improvement within development teams, encouraging proactive measures to enhance code integrity over time.
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    Snappytick Reviews

    Snappytick

    Snappycode Audit

    $549 per month
    Snappy Tick Source Edition (SAST) is a powerful tool designed for reviewing source code to uncover vulnerabilities present in the codebase. It offers both Static Code Analysis and Source Code Review functionalities. By implementing in-line auditing techniques, it effectively identifies the most critical security issues within applications and ensures that adequate security measures are in place. On the other hand, Snappy Tick Standard Edition (DAST) serves as a dynamic application security solution that facilitates both black box and grey box testing. It examines requests and responses to detect potential vulnerabilities by attempting to access various application components during runtime. Equipped with impressive features tailored for Snappy Tick, it can scan multiple programming languages with ease. Additionally, it provides comprehensive reporting that clearly outlines affected source files, specifies line numbers, and even details specific sections of code that require attention, ensuring that developers can address vulnerabilities efficiently. This holistic approach to security assessment makes Snappy Tick an invaluable asset for any development team.
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    DexProtector Reviews
    DexProtector offers immediate protection for applications on both iOS and Android platforms, safeguarding them from various static and dynamic threats. As a recognized leader in application and SDK security, it boasts over ten billion installations worldwide. The strategy employed by DexProtector for app defense is distinctive and effective. Its Runtime Application Self Protection (RASP) native engine operates at a deep system level within the application, allowing it to engage directly with operating system components. This integration enables it to manage crucial processes and protect the most sensitive elements of your applications and libraries. By layering multiple defenses, DexProtector constructs a robust barrier around your critical code and assets, significantly enhancing the resilience of your applications against real-time attacks. Integration into your CI/CD pipeline is instantaneous and requires no coding, making it incredibly user-friendly. In addition to securing your applications, it also protects the communication channels with servers, establishing a fortified layer between your application and the operating system. Ultimately, DexProtector effectively shields your applications from both static and dynamic threats, ensuring comprehensive security in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
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    Casbin Reviews
    Casbin is a versatile open-source library designed for authorization, enabling the implementation of various access control paradigms such as Access Control Lists (ACL), Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), and Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC). This library is available in numerous programming languages, including Golang, Java, C/C++, Node.js, JavaScript, PHP, Laravel, Python, .NET (C#), Delphi, Rust, Ruby, Swift (Objective-C), Lua (OpenResty), Dart (Flutter), and Elixir, ensuring developers have a unified API experience across different environments. By utilizing the PERM metamodel, Casbin allows developers to define access control models through configuration files, making it easy to modify or upgrade authorization systems with minimal effort. It also provides a variety of policy storage solutions, compatible with databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MongoDB, Redis, and AWS S3, catering to diverse storage needs. Additionally, Casbin includes a role manager that efficiently manages RBAC role hierarchies and supports filtered policy management, which enhances the effectiveness of access enforcement. As a result, developers can easily adapt Casbin to their specific project requirements while maintaining robust security practices.
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    Data Theorem Reviews
    Take stock of your applications, APIs, and hidden assets within your expansive multi-cloud framework. Develop tailored policies for various asset categories, utilize automated attack tools, and evaluate security weaknesses. Address security concerns prior to launching into production, ensuring compliance for both applications and cloud data. Implement automatic remediation processes for vulnerabilities, with options to revert changes to prevent data leaks. Effective security identifies issues swiftly, while exceptional security eliminates them entirely. Data Theorem is dedicated to creating outstanding products that streamline the most complex aspects of contemporary application security. At the heart of Data Theorem lies the Analyzer Engine, which empowers users to continuously exploit and penetrate application vulnerabilities using both the analyzer engine and proprietary attack tools. Furthermore, Data Theorem has created the leading open-source SDK, TrustKit, which is utilized by countless developers. As our technology ecosystem expands, we enable customers to easily safeguard their entire Application Security (AppSec) stack. By prioritizing innovative solutions, we aim to stay at the forefront of security advancements.
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