Best Vulnerability Scanners for JFrog Artifactory

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    Snyk Reviews
    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.
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    Docker Scout Reviews

    Docker Scout

    Docker

    $5 per month
    Container images are composed of layers and software packages that are vulnerable to vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities can compromise security of containers and apps. Docker Scout provides a proactive solution to enhance your software supply chain's security. Docker Scout creates a Software Bill of Materials by analyzing your images. The SBOM is compared to a constantly updated vulnerability database in order to pinpoint security vulnerabilities. Docker Scout is an independent service and platform with which you can interact using Docker Desktop and Docker Hub. You can also use the Docker CLI and the Docker Scout Dashboard. Docker Scout facilitates integrations with other systems, including container registries and CI platform. Discover and analyze the composition of your images. Ensure your artifacts are aligned with supply chain best practice.
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    Defensics Reviews
    Defensics, a versatile, automated blackbox fuzzer, allows organizations to quickly and effectively identify and fix security flaws in software. Identify flaws and zero-day vulnerabilities in protocols and services. The generational fuzzer uses an intelligent, targeted approach for negative testing. Advanced protocol template and file fuzzers allow users to create their own test cases. The SDK allows experts to use the Defensics framework for their own test cases. Defensics can be run without the need for source code because it is a black-box fuzzer. Defensics allows users to secure their cyber supply chain and ensure interoperability, robustness and security of software and devices, before introducing them into IT and lab environments. Fuzzing techniques that are properly executed can be a cost-effective and efficient way to find vulnerabilities. They can cover more code paths and iterations than manual analysis.
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    ThreatStryker Reviews
    Runtime threat assessment, runtime attack analysis, and targeted protection of your infrastructure and applications. Zero-day attacks can be stopped by staying ahead of attackers. Observe attack behavior. ThreatStryker monitors, correlates, learns, and acts to protect your applications. Deepfence ThreatStryker displays a live, interactive, color-coded view on the topology and all processes and containers running. It inspects hosts and containers to find vulnerable components. It also interrogates configuration to identify file system, processes, and network-related misconfigurations. ThreatStryker uses industry and community standards to assess compliance. ThreatStryker conducts a deep inspection of network traffic, system behavior, and application behavior and accumulates suspicious events over time. The events are classified and correlated with known vulnerabilities and suspicious patterns.
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    ThreatMapper Reviews
    Open source, multi-cloud platform to scan, map, and rank vulnerabilities in containers, images hosts, repositories, and running containers. ThreatMapper detects threats to your applications in production across clouds, Kubernetes and serverless. You cannot secure what you can't see. ThreatMapper automatically discovers your production infrastructure. It can identify and interrogate cloud instances, Kubernetes nodes and serverless resources. This allows you to discover the applications and containers, and map their topology in real time. ThreatMapper allows you to visualize and discover the external and internal attack surfaces for your applications and infrastructure. Bad actors can gain access to your infrastructure by exploiting vulnerabilities in common dependencies. ThreatMapper scans hosts and containers for known vulnerable dependencies. It also takes threat feeds from more than 50 sources.
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