
Vishrut Iyengar
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Apr 30, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Corey Hamilton |Natalie Lightner |Vishrut Iyengar |Patrick Carey
We're excited to announce the availability of Polaris Assist, our AI-powered application security assistant that combines decades of real-world insights with a powerful large language model (LLM). Polaris Assist gives security and development teams easy-to-understand summaries of detected vulnerabilities and code fix recommendations to help them build secure software faster.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Vishrut Iyengar |Fred Bals |Mike McGuire
Software supply chain management requires license as well as security compliance If you’re a software developer, you’re probably using open source components and libraries to build software. You know those components are governed by different open source licenses, but do you know all the license details? In particular, do you know the sometimes-convoluted licensing conditions that could pose compliance challenges for your organization?
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Mar 21, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Vishrut Iyengar |Fred Bals
Overview The Synopsys Cybersecurity Research Center (CyRC) has identified problems in Zephyr OS related to protecting against internet protocol (IP) address spoofing attacks. Zephyr OS is a popular real-time operating system used in connected, resource-constrained systems like Internet of Things and embedded devices. It is highly customizable and supports multiple architectures, systems-on-a-chip, and boards, making it useful for a wide range of applications.
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Mar 19, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Vishrut Iyengar |Fred Bals
Today, we're excited to announce the availability of fAST Dynamic, the latest offering on the Polaris Software Integrity Platform®. As web applications become more complex, so too does the task of testing them for security issues at the pace of modern development pipelines. Polaris fAST Dynamic simplifies dynamic application security testing (DAST) for modern web applications, while also making it faster and easier for the teams developing them.
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Mar 19, 2024 |
synopsys.com | Vishrut Iyengar |Fred Bals
Based on the audit data presented in the 2024 “Open Source Security and Risk Analysis” (OSSRA) report, organizations in all verticals should be concerned about the potential risk of litigation or threat to their intellectual property rights due to failure to comply with an open source license. The report’s findings show that over half—53%—of the 2023 audited codebases contained open source with license conflicts. What is an open source license?
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