The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) announced on Wednesday at the Black Hat Europe conference the availability of an open source tool designed for evaluating the ability of static analysis security testing (SAST) products to detect vulnerabilities.
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OpenSSF Launches Open Source Tool for Evaluating SAST Products
The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) announced on Wednesday at the Black Hat Europe conference the availability of an open source tool designed for evaluating the ability of static analysis security testing (SAST) products to detect vulnerabilities. The post OpenSSF Launches Open Source Tool for Evaluating SAST Products appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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