A Website Vulnerability Scanner is a tool used to detect and identify security vulnerabilities present in web applications or websites, normally from the outside, to look for security vulnerabilities such as Cross-site scripting, SQL Injection, Command Injection, Path Traversal and insecure server configuration.
This category of tools is frequently referred to as Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) Tools.
The scanner typically works by simulating various attack scenarios against the target website or web application. It automatically crawls through the site, analyzing the code, forms, inputs, and other elements to identify potential weaknesses.
- Key Features:
- Identifying potential weaknesses
- Generating reports with details on vulnerabilities
- Providing recommendations for mitigation
- Offering ongoing monitoring and automatic patching
Segmentation by Type:
- On-Premises
- Cloud-based
Segmentation by Application:
- SMEs
- Large Enterprises
Market by Region:
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
- Brazil
- China
- Japan
- Korea
- Southeast Asia
- India
- Australia
- Germany
- France
- UK
- Italy
- Russia
- Egypt
- South Africa
- Israel
- Turkey
- GCC Countries
Company's Coverage:
- Invicti
- Tenable
- Synopsis
- Rapid7
- PortSwigger
- OpenText
- Checkmarx
- Veracode
- Qualys
- Detectify
- BreachLock
- Conviso
- Aptori
- Indusface
- Escape
- Holm Security
- Edgescan
- HCL Software
- Akto
- Astra Security
- Deepfence
- Kayran
- Intruder
- Blacklock Security
Key Questions Addressed in this Report:
Frequently Asked Questions
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- Global Market Players
- Geopolitical regions
- Consumer Insights
- Technological advancement
- Historic and Future Analysis of the Market