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The Defender’s Dilemma: 5 Tips for Keeping Your Web Applications Secure

Fri, 26 Feb 2021

The 3 Pillars of Web Application Security

Wed, 06 Jan 2021

How to Build a Mature Application Security Program

Fri, 18 Dec 2020

7 reasons why DAST is the multitool of web application security testing

Mon, 01 Aug 2022

Beat Security Complexity with Automation

Wed, 29 Jul 2020

Scaling-Up and Automating Web Application Security

Tue, 03 Sep 2019

The Perception & Misconceptions of Automated Web Scanners on Security Weekly Show #492

Thu, 15 Dec 2016

Web scanners report a lot of false positives and can only detect low hanging fruit vulnerabilities. If you have used or evaluated black box scanners you definitely heard this. Though is it true or are these all misconceptions? Watch Paul’s Security Weekly #492 for the answers.

Web Application Security and the SDLC Discussed on the Virtualization and Cloud Security Podcast

Mon, 22 May 2017

Ferruh Mavituna, Netsparker’s CEO talks about web application security automation and scalability with Edward Haletky in episode 17 of the Virtualizastion and Cloud Security Podcast.

Scanning multiple websites with Netsparker Desktop using the Command Line Interface

Tue, 23 May 2017

This document explains in an easy to follow step-by-step format how to scan multiple websites for security flaws using the command line interface of Netsparker Desktop web application security scanner.

Netsparker Desktop Command Line Interface and Arguments

Fri, 25 Aug 2017

An FAQ about the command line interface of Netsparker Desktop. The FAQ also explains all the different arguments that can be used and gives some examples as well.

Security Weekly Talks About Web Application Security & Automation with Netsparker CEO

Mon, 22 May 2017

In this episode of Security Weekly, Netsparker CEO Ferruh Mavituna talks about automating and scaling up the process of web application security scanning.

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