Best Static Application Security Testing (SAST) Software for CodeShip

Find and compare the best Static Application Security Testing (SAST) software for CodeShip in 2026

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    Mend.io Reviews

    Mend.io

    Mend.io

    $1,000 per developer, per year
    1 Rating
    Mend.io delivers the first AI native application security platform built for software created by both humans and machines. It empowers organizations to secure AI generated code and embedded AI components like models, agents, MCPs, and RAG pipelines. The unified platform brings together comprehensive capabilities including AI security, SAST, SCA, container scanning, and Mend Renovate providing development and security teams complete visibility into risks across their codebase. With AI powered remediation and prioritization workflows, teams are enabled to quickly resolve issues and reduce risk. With a simple, predictable price model, eliminating per-module costs and minimal reliance on expensive professional services Mend.io is a scalable, proactive, developer-friendly platform for modern AppSec—all in a single platform.
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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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    Seeker Reviews
    Seeker® is an advanced interactive application security testing (IAST) tool that offers exceptional insights into the security status of your web applications. It detects trends in vulnerabilities relative to compliance benchmarks such as OWASP Top 10, PCI DSS, GDPR, CAPEC, and CWE/SANS Top 25. Moreover, Seeker allows security teams to monitor sensitive information, ensuring it is adequately protected and not inadvertently recorded in logs or databases without the necessary encryption. Its smooth integration with DevOps CI/CD workflows facilitates ongoing application security assessments and validations. Unlike many other IAST tools, Seeker not only uncovers security weaknesses but also confirms their potential for exploitation, equipping developers with a prioritized list of verified issues that need attention. Utilizing its patented techniques, Seeker efficiently processes a vast number of HTTP(S) requests, nearly eliminating false positives and fostering increased productivity while reducing business risks. In essence, Seeker stands out as a comprehensive solution that not only identifies but also mitigates security threats effectively.
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    Veracode Reviews
    Veracode provides a holistic and scalable solution to manage security risk across all your applications. Only one solution can provide visibility into the status of all types of testing, including manual penetration testing, SAST, DAST and SCA.
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