Checkmarx Named a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing
Checkmarx, the Software Exposure Platform for the enterprise, announced that it was named a Leader in Gartner’s 2019 analyst report, Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing for the second consecutive year.
“Product is developer friendly and hence quickly embraced by [our] Developer community.”
According to the report, “DevSecOps, modern web application design and high-profile breaches are expanding the scope of the AST market. Security and risk management leaders will need to meet tighter deadlines and test more complex applications by accelerating efforts to integrate and automate AST in the software life cycle.”
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Checkmarx delivers the industry’s most comprehensive, unified software security solution that tightly integrates SAST, SCA, IAST and developer training to address the entire software exposure lifecycle. The company experienced record growth in 2018 – increasing revenue by more than 60 percent year-over-year — and now serves more than 40 percent of the Fortune 100.
“As an early innovator in the application security testing market, Checkmarx has been relentless in our mission to continuously innovate and lead the industry with solutions that dramatically improve software security while meeting the evolving needs of the modern software development landscape,” said Emmanuel Benzaquen, CEO of Checkmarx. “The Checkmarx Software Exposure Platform fits right in to an automated DevOps environment and addresses all stages of the SDLC, enabling our customers to accelerate delivery of secure software.”
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