Best Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) Software for Java

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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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    DashO Reviews
    Over 20 years of professional obfuscation. We invest in threat research and protection so that you don't have too. And we continually update our protection to stay ahead. You don't need an army of consultants to protect your app. Your first protected build for Android or Java can be made in a matter of minutes in any build environment. Our customers love our support and give it the highest rating. DashO can help you protect an app that is already in use and is facing new risks, or a brand new app that you are just starting to release. As apps become more important to businesses and hackers become more sophisticated, security threats for app developers are increasing. Intellectual property theft is only the beginning. Apps can also be used to steal trade secrets, user data, and identify other attack vectors.
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