Invicti Security announces the appointment of John Andrews as VP of Global Channel.
In this interview, CTO Eric Wright outlines why Netsparker's straightforward installation and configuration process was one of the main reasons inFactor selected it as their web application security scanning partner.
From March 2019, Netsparker Standard will support the OAuth2 authentication framework. This new feature means that users will now be able to configure scans for websites that require OAuth2 authentication. This is one of the March 2019 Updates for the new release of Netsparker Standard 5.3.
From February 2019, Netsparker Enterprise will be able to conduct fully approved compliance scans to check the security of your public websites against Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council requirements. If your websites pass, you will receive a compliance report. PCI scans are managed alongside regular Enterprise security scans.
Netsparker announces a new feature for Netsparker Enterprise that provides integration for resolving and reactivating JIRA issues according to scan result, in addition to automatic issue creation. Netsparker Enterprise achieves this new support for further issue synchronization by webhook support, which detects status changes in your JIRA issues.
Netsparker announces a new feature for Netsparker Enterprise that provides integration for resolving and reactivating FogBugz issues according to scan result, in addition to automatic issue creation. Netsparker Enterprise achieves this by webhook support, which detects status changes in your FogBugz issues.
From December 2018, Netsparker will report similar vulnerabilities in groups rather than individually. This means that vulnerability reports will be shorter, simpler and more accurate. It also means that the task of fixing vulnerabilities will take less time and effort.