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Companies that develop their own web applications and APIs (application programming interfaces) are increasingly purchasing application security testing software to secure their data more effectively against potential data breaches, hacking, ransomware, and other types of cybercrime. These products, platforms, and services assist with scanning and fixing vulnerabilities in application code before web applications reach the market.

A new eGuide from HCL AppScan provides valuable insights into procuring an application security testing partner. Along with explanations of critical technologies and best practices, the authors have considered the broader security picture, the people and culture that make it up, and the various application development models that organizations are using.

The eGuide discusses the many stakeholders in application security and what to look for in security partners. Decision-makers must weigh many factors including the vendor company’s size, expertise in application security testing, and commitment to research and innovation.

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The Procuring an Application Security Testing Partner eGuide is just one of many resources available from HCL AppScan to help broaden public understanding around the importance of application security in our digital+ economy. For more perspectives on this subject, read the 2022 Application Security Testing Trends Report, or visit AppScan where you can sign up for a free trial of application security testing software today.

 

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