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Search Articles7 Best AST Tools for Securing Your Apps in 2024
This article delves into the world of AST (Application Security Testing Tools), providing a comprehensive overview of the best tools available to fortify the security of your applications. We'll explore a diverse range of tools, each catering to different aspects of application security testing, focusing entirely on the three major branches of AST tools: Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST), Static Application Security Testing (SAST), and Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST).
What is SAST? Learn About Security Testing 2024
Whether you are a seasoned security professional looking to refine your application security practices or a developer eager to bolster your codes' resilience. This guide aims to demystify SAST (Static Application Security Testing) and equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to make informed decisions about securing your software projects.
What is IAST? Essential Info for 2024
At its essence, IAST (Interactive Application Security Testing) represents a pivotal shift in the paradigm of application security testing. Unlike traditional Static Application Security Testing (SAST), which scrutinizes code in isolation, or Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST), which examines applications from the outside, IAST takes an interactive, real-time approach.
What is DAST? Everything you need to know in 2024
Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) is a method of evaluating the security of a web application by actively assessing it during runtime. Unlike other security testing techniques that scrutinize the source code or the design of an application, DAST operates from the outside in. It simulates attacks by sending malicious input to an application and observes how it responds.
6 Best DAST Tools for 2024
Tools for Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) have become crucial parts of any all-encompassing cybersecurity approach. By simulating actual assaults and examining the behavior of the application while it is operating, these tools are essential for finding vulnerabilities in online applications. This introduction gives a general description of DAST tools and highlights the important criteria to take into account when deciding which DAST tool is best for your organization.
Kibana Beginner’s Guide
In this beginner’s guide to Kibana, we will go through the basics, features, pros and cons, and frequently asked questions about Kibana. We will also help get you started with Kibana. We will download, install, and configure it on a Windows Server. But remember that the information you can find in this guide is just the tip of the iceberg. Kibana is quite a robust visualization and analytics tool.
Graphite Beginner’s Guide
Graphite is an open-source monitoring component that is good at two things: storing numeric time-series data and generating graphs based on that data. Graphite does not provide any data collection, alerting, or monitoring mechanisms. But still, it does offer a wide range of different integrations so that you can turn it into a powerful monitoring solution. In this beginner’s guide to Graphite, you will learn all the basics of Graphite. What is it? How does it work? And how to start implementing it?
Nagios Core Beginner’s Guide
Nagios Core is a fantastic open-source network, server, and infrastructure monitoring tool. It can help monitor different types of devices, including Linux, Windows, macOS, virtual machines, or network devices. Nagios Core uses plugins to extend its monitoring to clients, uses alerts to inform admins, and can also be integrated with third-party tools. In this beginner’s guide to Nagios Core, you’ll learn everything there is to know about Nagios Core on a fundamental level.
Host sFlow Beginner’s Guide
In this Host sFlow Beginner’s Guide, we will walk you through the core concepts of Host sFlow. What is it? How does it work? What’s its goal? And what are its strengths and limitations? In the later sections, we will go through the Host sFlow requirements, download, installation, and configuration process. In the last section, we will mention a few tools that can be used along the Host sFlow collector. Table of Contents Introduction to Host sFlow What is the sFlow protocol?
Hybrid Cloud Observability Guide
Properly come to grips with your hybrid cloud environment using this guide to improve your observability. As more enterprises adopt hybrid cloud systems, the requirement for robust observability technologies grows. Hybrid cloud observability gives enterprises real-time visibility into complex IT infrastructures, enabling them to optimize system performance, boost application performance, and identify potential security concerns.