Snyk Description
Snyk is the leader in developer security. We empower the world’s developers to build secure applications and equip security teams to meet the demands of the digital world. Our developer-first approach ensures organizations can secure all of the critical components of their applications from code to cloud, leading to increased developer productivity, revenue growth, customer satisfaction, cost savings and an overall improved security posture. Snyk is a developer security platform that automatically integrates with a developer’s workflow and is purpose-built for security teams to collaborate with their development teams.
Pricing
100 Container tests per month
300 IaC tests per month
100 Snyk Code tests per month
Unlimited Developers
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Snyk Features and Options
IT Security Software
Vulnerability Management Software
Static Code Analysis Software
Cybersecurity Software
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Must-Have for Secure DevOps Date: Feb 06 2025
Summary: Snyk is hands down one of the best tools for securing modern development workflows. If you're running a DevSecOps setup or just trying to keep your dependencies from turning into a security nightmare, you need this. The automation and depth of analysis make it worth every penny.
Positive: I've been using Snyk for a while now, and I have to say it’s one of the best security tools I’ve integrated into our CI/CD pipeline. As an IT Security administrator, I’m always on the lookout for vulnerabilities in open-source dependencies, and Snyk makes it ridiculously easy to catch them before they become a problem. The fact that it plugs right into our repositories and continuously scans for issues saves me a ton of time.
The best thing about Snyk is how seamlessly it integrates with our existing workflows—GitHub, Jenkins, Kubernetes, you name it. The vulnerability database is top-notch, constantly updated, and the remediation suggestions are actually useful. It’s not just "here’s a problem" but "here’s how to fix it." The reporting and policy enforcement features also make compliance way less of a headache.Negative: The free tier is great for small projects, but if you need enterprise-level features, the pricing can add up fast. Also, while it covers a lot of ecosystems, the scan times on larger codebases can sometimes be a bit slow. Not a dealbreaker, but something to be aware of.
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