Services Project Lead, Information Technology at IGT Solutions
Real User
Top 20
2024-10-28T10:04:00Z
Oct 28, 2024
Fortify WebInspect can be a bit expensive. However, considering its stability and reliability in meeting current standards, the cost is justified. Still, making the cost more affordable for multiple user licenses would be beneficial.
Pricing depends on the deal and can vary. Smaller clients might find it challenging to afford Fortify WebInspect, while it is more suitable for medium to large enterprises. The OEMs tend to price specifically per deal.
Senior Manager - IT Security & ISMS at Ericsson
Real User
Top 5
2023-04-25T11:17:08Z
Apr 25, 2023
This is an expensive product. They have some constraints which is why we only purchased a few annual licenses. Enterprise organizations will have many users so it may be more cost-effective.
Information Security Architect at a real estate/law firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-11-11T16:34:45Z
Nov 11, 2021
Its price is almost similar to the price of AppScan. Both of them are very costly. Its price could be reduced because it can be very costly for unlimited IT scans, etc. I'm not sure, but it can go up to $40,000 to $50,000 or more than that.
Sr. Manager Business Operations Protection at a consumer goods company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-07-19T08:15:55Z
Jul 19, 2020
Our licensing is such that you can only run one scan at a time, which is inconvenient. The licensing was bundled with Fortify so I'm sure that we paid for it in some context, although I don't know what the exact cost would be.
Information Security Architect at a real estate/law firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-06-24T12:13:00Z
Jun 24, 2019
I'm not sure about the licensing, but on the pricing, it's a bit costly. It's a bit overpriced. Though it is an enterprise tool, there are other tools with similar functionalities. The pricing is a little more costly than other regular solutions. There are only two such products that are this costly. This and IBM. The rest of the application scanners are not as costly.
Fortify WebInspect is an automated DAST solution that helps security professionals and QA testers uncover security vulnerabilities and configuration concerns by providing complete vulnerability detection. This is accomplished by mimicking real-world external security attacks on a live application in order to discover and prioritize concerns for root-cause study. Fortify WebInspect provides a number of REST APIs for easier integration, as well as the ability to be maintained via an intuitive...
Fortify WebInspect can be a bit expensive. However, considering its stability and reliability in meeting current standards, the cost is justified. Still, making the cost more affordable for multiple user licenses would be beneficial.
Pricing depends on the deal and can vary. Smaller clients might find it challenging to afford Fortify WebInspect, while it is more suitable for medium to large enterprises. The OEMs tend to price specifically per deal.
Fortify WebInspect is a very expensive product.
This is an expensive product. They have some constraints which is why we only purchased a few annual licenses. Enterprise organizations will have many users so it may be more cost-effective.
I cannot speak to the exact pricing of the solution. I handle the technical side of things. I'm not involved in licensing or sales.
This solution is very expensive.
The price is okay.
Its price is almost similar to the price of AppScan. Both of them are very costly. Its price could be reduced because it can be very costly for unlimited IT scans, etc. I'm not sure, but it can go up to $40,000 to $50,000 or more than that.
The solution is rather expensive. It's not cheap. If you compare it to, for example, Acunetix, Acunetix is cheaper.
Our licensing is such that you can only run one scan at a time, which is inconvenient. The licensing was bundled with Fortify so I'm sure that we paid for it in some context, although I don't know what the exact cost would be.
The pricing is not clear and while it is not high, it is difficult to understand.
I'm not sure about the licensing, but on the pricing, it's a bit costly. It's a bit overpriced. Though it is an enterprise tool, there are other tools with similar functionalities. The pricing is a little more costly than other regular solutions. There are only two such products that are this costly. This and IBM. The rest of the application scanners are not as costly.