Fixing these vulnerabilities in production is more expensive than finding and fixing them earlier in the SDLC. One way that organizations can drive down the cost of vulnerability management is by integrating security testing into software quality assurance (QA) testing.
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The top five web application-specific attack surface management opportunities Sprocket Security sees regularly.
Offensive operations require evasion techniques to bypass security controls. Testers will often find that their attacks against web applications, Office 365, and other external endpoints are quickly blocked. Read our guide outlining the tools we use here at Sprocket to help us effectively attack our client's infrastructure including Fireprox, proxybroker2 and http-proxy-ipv6-pool.