Agentless Web Application Security Validation

Unlock the full kill chain with SafeBreach and give your team a more efficient, programmatic way to ensure your web applications are secure.

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An Efficient, Programmatic Way to Ensure Your Web Applications Are Secure

How can you optimize application controls to protect against attacks?

Web application firewalls (WAFs) are the second-most used infiltration method for cyberattacks, yet traditional application testing lacks speed, scalability, and reliability. SafeBreach gives you the ability to improve web application security through WAF validation.

Quick & Painless Application Security

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Learn more about the benefits of SafeBreach for web application security.

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Learn more about the benefits of SafeBreach for web application security.

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Learn more about the benefits of SafeBreach for web application security.

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Learn more about the benefits of SafeBreach for web application security.

Full Kill-Chain Validation

View the web application security attack surface in the context of the full attacker kill chain to understand how specific choke points impact the ability of an attacker to achieve their goals.

Easily test your WAF controls with simulations of injection attacks, cross-site scripting attacks, cryptographic failures, insecure application design, remote exploitation of web application vulnerabilities, server-side request forgery, and more.

SafeBreach’s web application security validation is an agentless testing capability that requires no prior installation and can be executed quickly.

Leverage customizable dashboards and reporting capabilities to understand the outcome of possible web application attacks, communicate their business impact, and quantify the ROI of WAF investments.

Make the move from defense to offense.

“We use SafeBreach inside PayPal to gain a continuous, measurable, and complete view of our cloud security posture. It helps keep PayPal safe every day as a key part of our continuous testing and assurance program.”

– Brian Johnson, Sr. Director of Security, PayPal