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Re: Of the three expensive vulnerability scanners

Subject: Re: Of the three expensive vulnerability scanners
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 20:08:20 -0700 (PDT)

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Cesar.
--- managingrisk@gmail.com wrote:



I am trying to decide which of the three, supposedly
"grade A" application vulnerability scanners suits
our needs the best. I am looking at :

1. AppScan
2. Scando
3. WebInspect

(are there others I should be looking at ? )

Obviously, each claims to be the best. That's why I
look to you folks to help me out here. I would
appreciate it if members of the list would share
with me their experiences with the tools I listed
above. Specifically around what their weaknesses,
strengths, gotchas, etc are.

Personally I have been using Atstake's WebProxy and
I am not impressed with it at all.

Thank you.




                
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