Network & Security Engineer at PT. Centrin Online Prima
Reseller
Top 5
2023-04-11T06:04:36Z
Apr 11, 2023
AppSpider is primarily used to scan web applications. It scans all the components developed within a web application. It's used for various purposes related to web application security.
Head Information Security at Akhtar Fuiou Technologies
Real User
Top 5
2022-11-17T12:22:54Z
Nov 17, 2022
AppSpider is primarily intended for web application scanning, and it provides me with the ability to scan all of our web apps for vulnerabilities. It is also able to scan the application APIs, where we can actually log into the web application and then scan the whole interface. I typically only use it once or twice a month, and mainly for basic web app scanning. Previously, I was working at a bank but I have now switched to a position as Head of Security within the FinTech industry, where I am managing our company's entire security portfolio. Right now, it's still a startup environment but we're a growing company and we also use a range of other security tools that we recently procured, with more tools in the pipeline. For example, for our SIEM solution, we are using Wazuh, an open source SIEM platform, and we are also using the security operating system Kali Linux.
Security Consultant at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-04-16T08:44:43Z
Apr 16, 2020
We are a distributor for Rapid7 and AppSpider is one of the products that we implement for our clients. It does a scan that performs about 100 checks on web applications and produces a clear report on all of the vulnerabilities that are found. It is a dynamic scanner.
Information Security Senior Expert (Founding member, African Cybersecurity Center) at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-10-22T04:42:00Z
Oct 22, 2019
We use this solution for web application security testing. The Rapid7 AppSpider solution deployment project has come to address an organizational need that complies with the ISO27001 standard with the integration of the solution in the vulnerability management processes as well as the change management process in its phase audit before going into production. All of our solutions are on-premises because are regulatory requirements state that they must be in order to comply with security. They do not want data to be available on the cloud in different parts of the world, so it must not leave the country.
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I am using Rapid7 AppSpider for vulnerability assessment.
AppSpider is primarily used to scan web applications. It scans all the components developed within a web application. It's used for various purposes related to web application security.
AppSpider is primarily intended for web application scanning, and it provides me with the ability to scan all of our web apps for vulnerabilities. It is also able to scan the application APIs, where we can actually log into the web application and then scan the whole interface. I typically only use it once or twice a month, and mainly for basic web app scanning. Previously, I was working at a bank but I have now switched to a position as Head of Security within the FinTech industry, where I am managing our company's entire security portfolio. Right now, it's still a startup environment but we're a growing company and we also use a range of other security tools that we recently procured, with more tools in the pipeline. For example, for our SIEM solution, we are using Wazuh, an open source SIEM platform, and we are also using the security operating system Kali Linux.
I try to have our customers to use the solution, then I review the solution, and then I help customers deploy the applications.
The customer that I handle right now uses AppSpider to scan web applications for vulnerabilities and application testing.
We are a distributor for Rapid7 and AppSpider is one of the products that we implement for our clients. It does a scan that performs about 100 checks on web applications and produces a clear report on all of the vulnerabilities that are found. It is a dynamic scanner.
We are using Rapid 7 AppSpider mainly for mining data and looking for market manipulations.
We primarily use the solution for compliance control. Our clients prefer to be audited several times a year.
We use this solution for web application security testing. The Rapid7 AppSpider solution deployment project has come to address an organizational need that complies with the ISO27001 standard with the integration of the solution in the vulnerability management processes as well as the change management process in its phase audit before going into production. All of our solutions are on-premises because are regulatory requirements state that they must be in order to comply with security. They do not want data to be available on the cloud in different parts of the world, so it must not leave the country.
We put Rapid7 AppSpider on the application scans for our network.