DevSecOps is the concept of integrating security into the DevOps process: development, security, and operations. DevSecOps helps organizations write secure code and operate by creating a bridge between IT and security.
Visual Studio
Visual Studio Code
JetBrains
Eclipe
Visual Studio is a widely used integrated development environment (IDE) known for its robust features and versatility. Our O360 extension for Visual Studio allows developers to perform comprehensive security analysis directly within the IDE. By seamlessly integrating our tool, developers can identify and resolve potential vulnerabilities while staying within their familiar development workflow.
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) has gained immense popularity as a lightweight and versatile code editor. Our SAST extension for Visual Studio Code allows developers to perform robust security analysis within their preferred editor. With our extension, developers can proactively detect and resolve security issues while enjoying the flexibility and extensibility of Visual Studio Code.
JetBrains IDEs, including IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, and PhpStorm, are renowned for their productivity features and developer-friendly environments. Our SAST integration with JetBrains IDEs enables developers to seamlessly incorporate security testing into their coding process. By leveraging our extension within the JetBrains ecosystem, developers can identify and address potential vulnerabilities in their code with ease and efficiency.
Eclipse is a popular open-source IDE known for its extensibility and wide range of plugins. Our SAST extension for Eclipse brings powerful security testing capabilities to this renowned development platform. By leveraging our extension, Eclipse users can efficiently analyze their code for security weaknesses, ensuring the integrity and resilience of their applications.
There is no need for installation. Both the on-cloud and on-prem versions are setup for you. However, it’s plug-and-play without an internet connection. As a result, you are in control of your source code.