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Walk Before You Run: 5 Practical Steps to Enterprise Web Application Security

Fri, 25 Sep 2020

Successfully Integrating Security into the Software Development Life Cycle

Wed, 16 Oct 2019

June 2019 Update for Netsparker Enterprise

Mon, 17 Jun 2019

This blog post announces updates for June’s 2019 release of Netsparker Enterprise. Highlights include auto update support for scanner agents, API endpoints for managing issues, and a new Managing Issues (Restricted) permission. There are also new scan policies for PCI and OWASP, a Best Practice severity level, and support for OAuth2 and RESTful API.

Application Security is Vital Throughout SDLC

Tue, 02 Apr 2019

Ferruh Mavituna Talks About Security in the SDLC on Paul’s Security Weekly Podcast

Thu, 17 May 2018

Watch episode #557 of Enterprise Security Weekly in which Ferruh Mavituna, Netsparker’s Founder and CEO, talks about the vital role of dynamic web application testing within the Software Development Life Cycle, the benefits and challenges of an early security focus, and Netsparker’s automation and integration facilities.

February 2018 Netsparker Enterprise Update

Wed, 07 Mar 2018

Our latest news is about the first Netsparker Enterprise update of 2018 – new integration plugins for both TeamCity and Jenkins, that will enable you to further integrate vulnerability scanning into your Software Development Lifecycle. The plugins are available via a new Integration menu in Netsparker Enterprise and delivered efficiently via a wizard.

How to Integrate Netsparker Into Your Existing SDLC

Tue, 06 Mar 2018

This article explains how to integrate Netsparker into your existing Software Development Lifecycle. It also provides instructions on how to view Continuous Integration information in Netsparker’s Status window and in the Scan Report, how to configure Username Mappings and how to disable creating and assigning issues to the code committer.

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.

Security Weekly and Ferruh Mavituna Talk Automation and Scaling Up Web Application Security

Mon, 22 May 2017

During episode #442 of Security Weekly, Ferruh Mavituna, Paul Asadoorian, Jeffrey Man and several other web security professionals talk about the challenges of automating web application security and how companies can scale up automated web application security scanning and scan 100s and 1000s of web applications with the least possible resources.

Getting developers on board to transition from part of the problem to part of the process

Mon, 22 May 2017

Are your web application developers key players in the web application security equation? They are often the unsung heroes who help prevent many security problems from ever occurring, or closing down web vulnerabilities once identified. Yet in the real world they are often portrayed as a large part of the security problem. It doesn’t have to be that way.

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