AcuSensor from Maltese company Acunetix is application security and testing software.
$4,500
IBM Cloud Continuous Delivery
Score 9.5 out of 10
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IBM Cloud Continuous Delivery, available on IBM Cloud, allows users to provision an integrated toolchain using customizable, shareable templates with tools from IBM, third parties and open source. Automate builds and tests with Tekton-based delivery pipelines, and control quality with analytics.
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Acunetix by Invicti
IBM Cloud Continuous Delivery
Editions & Modules
Websites Scanned: 5
4,500
Websites Scanned: 6-10
7,200
Websites Scanned: 11-20
10,800
Websites Scanned: 21-35
22,540
Websites Scanned: 36-50
26,600
Websites Scanned: Over 50
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Acunetix by Invicti
IBM Cloud Continuous Delivery
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Yes
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Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Acunetix by Invicti
IBM Cloud Continuous Delivery
Project Management
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Ratings
IBM Cloud Continuous Delivery
8.5
4 Ratings
11% above category average
Task Management
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8.24 Ratings
Resource Management
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8.04 Ratings
Gantt Charts
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8.33 Ratings
Scheduling
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8.84 Ratings
Support for Agile Methodology
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8.04 Ratings
Support for Waterfall Methodology
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7.63 Ratings
Document Management
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8.73 Ratings
Email integration
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8.63 Ratings
Mobile Access
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8.73 Ratings
Timesheet Tracking
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8.73 Ratings
Change request and Case Management
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8.63 Ratings
Budget and Expense Management
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8.33 Ratings
Search
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9.03 Ratings
Visual planning tools
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9.04 Ratings
Agile Development
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It is best suited for integrated security testing of applications which are hosted on web servers. The most important thing is the integration of DevSecOps which is crucial in today's fast paced environment of rapid development. The core of Acunetix is application scanning which is really great and I highly recommend this product to everyone
It provides a cloud-based integrated development environment that integrates with other IBM Cloud services to provide a streamlined development workflow. This includes real-time collaboration and code sharing capabilities, making it easy for teams to work together on projects. This feature is very useful for our app to maintain the code
It's a great platform to develop, run, test and deploy the applications easily. And it makes very easier and secure the implementation of continuous delivery process. For first time and experts also can use this service so easily. Great service provided by the IBM Cloud Continuous Service. There are more services that helps a lot to work on it. Thanks a lot.
In more than a year using the IBM Cloud Continuous Delivery tool, I haven't had any major complaints or problems. However, in the last month, IBM suffered from a couple of problems through several of its services, and for a short period of time, I couldn't deploy successfully my projects. The problem was brief and was quickly fixed.
ZAP is a free tool, and adequate. But it is to that extent less friendly. I would not be as confident of the results and it definitely can't produce reports on par with Acunetix. There would be a lot of legwork on our end if we desired to switch to this tool.
We chose IBM Cloud Developer Tools for multiple reasons. Cost, current infrastructure vendor list, and Cloud Operations team experience were key driving factors for us. Palo Alto's Prisma Cloud product was slick for sure but we found it more difficult to deploy and integrate with our current environment and applications
Saved money compared to other commercial scanners, especially over the long run.
Scan speed seems to be pretty good compared to some of the bulkier commercial products out there. However, that largely has to do with proper configuration.
A downside is that is requires a bit of extra work just to get it set up to scan APIs, web services, etc.