Best Vulnerability Management Software - Page 2

Compare the Top Vulnerability Management Software as of July 2025 - Page 2

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    Maverix

    Maverix

    Maverix

    Maverix blends itself into the existing DevOps process, brings all required integrations with software engineering and application security tools, and manages the application security testing process end to end. AI-based automation for security issues management including detection, grouping, prioritization, filtration, synchronization, control of fixes, and support of mitigation rules. Best-in-class DevSecOps data warehouse for full visibility into application security improvements over time and team efficiency. Security issues can be easily tracked, triaged, and prioritized – all from a single user interface for the security team, with integrations to third-party products. Gain full visibility into application production readiness and application security improvements over time.
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    OpenText Fortify on Demand
    OpenText™ Fortify™ On Demand is an AppSec as a service offering complete with essential tools, training, AppSec management, and integrations, so you can easily create, supplement, and expand your software security assurance program. It supports secure development through continuous feedback to the developer’s desktop at DevOps speed and scalable security testing embedded into the development toolchain. Quickly resolve issues throughout the software lifecycle with robust assessments by a team of security experts. Use a solution that has delivered SAST, DAST, and SCA to federal, state, and local government, education agencies, and government contractors since 2015. Manage a few applications or thousands with a solution that can scale to meet any needs, regardless of the organization’s size. Gain the flexibility and accessibility of a cloud-based service without having to install or maintain on-premises infrastructure.
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    HackerOne

    HackerOne

    HackerOne

    HackerOne empowers the world to build a safer internet. As the world’s most trusted hacker-powered security platform, HackerOne gives organizations access to the largest community of hackers on the planet. Armed with the most robust database of vulnerability trends and industry benchmarks, the hacker community mitigates cyber risk by searching, finding, and safely reporting real-world security weaknesses for organizations across all industries and attack surfaces. Customers include The U.S. Department of Defense, Dropbox, General Motors, GitHub, Goldman Sachs, Google, Hyatt, Intel, Lufthansa, Microsoft, MINDEF Singapore, Nintendo, PayPal, Qualcomm, Slack, Starbucks, Twitter, and Verizon Media. HackerOne was ranked fifth on the Fast Company World’s Most Innovative Companies list for 2020. Headquartered in San Francisco, HackerOne has a presence in London, New York, the Netherlands, France, Singapore, and over 70 other locations across the globe.
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    Symbiotic Security

    Symbiotic Security

    Symbiotic Security

    Symbiotic Security is revolutionizing cybersecurity by integrating real-time detection, remediation, and training directly into developers' Integrated Development Environments (IDEs). This approach enables developers to identify and address vulnerabilities as they code, fostering a security-conscious development culture and reducing costly late-stage fixes. The platform offers contextual remediation suggestions and just-in-time learning experiences, ensuring developers receive targeted training precisely when needed. By embedding security measures throughout the software development lifecycle, Symbiotic Security aims to prevent vulnerabilities from arising and to address existing ones effectively. This holistic approach not only enhances code quality but also streamlines workflows, eliminating security backlogs and promoting seamless collaboration between development and security teams.