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Application Security Global Market Report 2024

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Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) is a process for identifying security vulnerabilities in web applications while they are running in a production or testing environment. Unlike Static Application Security Testing (SAST), which analyzes code at rest, DAST tools test applications from the outside in, simulating the actions of a malicious attacker to identify and evaluate potential security flaws. DAST can detect issues such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), and other vulnerabilities that are visible only when an application is running. This method is an essential part of the application security ecosystem within IT Security, as it provides real-world testing scenarios that can help secure applications against threats. It often complements other testing methodologies and forms an integral component of a comprehensive application security strategy. In the Dynamic Application Security Testing market, several key players offer a range of solutions to meet the security testing needs of various organizations. Notable companies in this sector include Veracode, which provides automated security analysis tools; Synopsys, known for its suite of software security solutions; Checkmarx, specializing in software security for DevOps; IBM, offering enterprise-level DAST tools; and Qualys, which delivers cloud-based security and compliance solutions. Other players in the market include Rapid7, offering security analytics and automation, and Acunetix, known for its advanced DAST scanner technology. Show Less Read more