Best Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) Tools for 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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    Mend.io Reviews

    Mend.io

    Mend.io

    $12,000 per year
    1 Rating
    Mend.io’s enterprise suite of app security tools, trusted by leading companies such as IBM, Google and Capital One, is designed to help build and manage an mature, proactive AppSec programme. Mend.io is aware of the AppSec needs of both developers and security teams. Mend.io, unlike other AppSec tools that force everyone to use a unified tool, helps them work together by giving them different, but complementary tools - enabling each team to stop chasing vulnerability and start proactively management application risk.
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    FOSSA Reviews

    FOSSA

    FOSSA

    $230 per month
    Scalable, end to end management for third party code, license compliance and Open Source has been a critical supplier for modern software businesses. It has changed the way people think about code. FOSSA provides the infrastructure to enable modern teams to succeed with open source. FOSSA's flagship product allows teams to track open source code used in their code. It also automates license scanning and compliance. FOSSA's tools have been used to ship software by over 7,000 open-source projects (Kubernetes Webpack, Terraform and ESLint) as well as companies like Uber, Ford, Zendesk and Motorola. FOSSA code is used by many in the software industry today. FOSSA is a venture-funded startup that has been backed by Cosanoa Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures. Marc Benioff (Salesforce), Steve Chen(YouTube), Amr Asadallah (Cloudera), Jaan Talin (Skype), Justin Mateen (Tinder) are some of the affiliate angels.
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    GitHub Advanced Security Reviews

    GitHub Advanced Security

    GitHub

    $49 per month per user
    GitHub Advanced Security empowers developers and security professionals to collaborate effectively in addressing security debt while preventing new vulnerabilities from entering code through features such as AI-driven remediation, static analysis, secret scanning, and software composition analysis. With Copilot Autofix, code scanning identifies vulnerabilities, offers contextual insights, and proposes solutions within pull requests as well as for past alerts, allowing teams to manage their application security debt more efficiently. Additionally, targeted security campaigns can produce autofixes for up to 1,000 alerts simultaneously, significantly lowering the susceptibility to application vulnerabilities and zero-day exploits. The secret scanning feature, equipped with push protection, safeguards over 200 types of tokens and patterns from a diverse array of more than 150 service providers, including hard-to-detect secrets like passwords and personally identifiable information. Backed by a community of over 100 million developers and security experts, GitHub Advanced Security delivers the necessary automation and insights to help teams release more secure software on time, ultimately fostering greater trust in the applications they build. This comprehensive approach not only enhances security but also streamlines workflows, making it easier for teams to prioritize and address potential threats.
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    Phylum Reviews
    Phylum defends applications at the perimeter of the open-source ecosystem and the tools used to build software. Its automated analysis engine scans third-party code as soon as it’s published into the open-source ecosystem to vet software packages, identify risks, inform users and block attacks. Think of Phylum like a firewall for open-source code. Phylum can be deployed in front of artifact repository managers, integrate directly with package managers or be deployed in CI/CD pipelines. Phylum users benefit from its powerful, automated analysis engine that reports proprietary findings instead of relying on manually curated lists. Phylum uses SAST, heuristics, machine learning and artificial intelligence to detect and report zero-day findings. Users know more risks, sooner and earlier in the development lifecycle for the strongest software supply chain defense. The Phylum policy library allows users to toggle on the blocking of critical vulnerabilities, attacks like typosquats, obfuscated code and dependency confusion, copyleft licenses, and more. Additionally, the flexibility of OPA enables customers to develop incredibly flexible and granular policies that fit their unique needs.
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