mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
StackHawk announced the availability of StackHawk Pro and StackHawk Enterprise for trial and purchase through the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace.
By listing through the AWS Marketplace, organizations that rely on AWS can streamline the purchase and deployment of StackHawk, giving development teams a simplified way to implement and automate API and application security testing into their AWS environments.
StackHawk is breaking down the silos between development and security teams and creating a more efficient way to deploy security tested software. By scaling application security through engineering, developers have more control to find and fix vulnerabilities and automate security as part of their traditional CI/CD workflows.
"While digital transformation has improved the ability for organizations to rapidly build and deploy software to meet the needs of their customers, these organizations are struggling to decrease risk and maintain compliance at the pace of modern software delivery." says Joni Klippert, CEO and co-founder of StackHawk. "StackHawk was built to meet this need by helping organizations automate and scale application security as part of the software delivery lifecycle. Expanding distribution through the AWS Marketplace better enables us to meet the demand of our customers as they continue to prioritize application security as part of their digital cloud transformation strategies."
Mid-market and Enterprise buyers increasingly prefer purchasing software and services through cloud marketplaces such as AWS Marketplace. The shifting preference towards marketplaces ultimately comes down to the convenience and speed they provide, especially in relation to procurement and vendor management. StackHawk's AWS Marketplace listing offers two tiers to meet organizational needs. StackHawk Pro gives teams a streamlined approach to application security testing within their developer ecosystem, while StackHawk Enterprise, includes all the functionality of Pro, and offers customized scanning, granular control, and deep coverage to manage vulnerabilities across the organization.
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