mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
Threat Stack announced Ruby on Rails support for Threat Stack Application Security Monitoring.
As part of the Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform, Threat Stack Application Security Monitoring extends security throughout the entire software development life cycle and provides Threat Stack’s customers with full stack security observability in a single, unified platform.
Threat Stack Application Security Monitoring provides security professionals with insight into applications deployed on their cloud infrastructure and enables them to identify risk throughout the entire software development life cycle for both third-party and native code. At runtime, Threat Stack Application Security Monitoring detects and blocks cross site scripting, SQL injection, remote code execution, and other attacks in real time.
When combining Threat Stack Application Security Monitoring with the rest of the Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform, customers can achieve full stack security observability with contextual insights pulled from the cloud management console, host, containers, orchestration, managed container services, and applications presented in a single, unified platform. Full stack security observability provides Security and DevOps teams with the actionable intelligence needed to proactively reduce risk within their cloud environment and effectively respond to attacks in real time.
"Threat Stack is a firm believer that security teams need unified visibility into their entire cloud ecosystem and throughout the entire software development life cycle," said Brian M. Ahern, CEO, Threat Stack. "The addition of Ruby support will enable our customers to deploy Threat Stack Application Security Monitoring more broadly and extend full stack security observability to more applications."
Threat Stack Application Security Monitoring support for Ruby on Rails is available today.
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