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Strengthening web
applications, reducing security related risk
Contact details
Tel.: + 64 9 309 3902
Fax.:+ 64 9 309 7651
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Codescan ENTERPRISE
Every enterprise developing web
applications must ensure that their information
assets are secured, their security requirements met,
and their reputational, regulatory and financial
risks are effectively treated.
Security at the Source is a necessary paradigm
shift in security and development.
CodeScan Enterprise is designed for larger
environments with multiple code bases and languages.
CodeScan Enterprise goes to the next level, through
API Integration, Source Code Management System
integration, and a tighter integration into the
overall build process. |
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Available 2009. |

Case Study
A financial services organisation is subject to
phishing attacks through a discovered Cross Site
Scripting coding error in their web page. Costs to
recover from the attacks, including loss of public
confidence, shareholder value, and cost to fix the
problem is over $300,000.
Use of CodeScan prior to the release of the
vulnerable web site functionality would have avoided
this through the early discovery and fix of this
coding problem.

Specifications
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Enterprise (POA) |
Seats
Languages
Updates
FAQ
Email Support
Support SLAs
Support Documentation
Dedicated 2nd Level Support
Extent of Use
API Support
Source Safe Integration
Source Code Library Integration
Enhanced Reporting
Client Server for Shared result Access
Hierarchical User Management
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Unlimited
Multiple
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Licensed Company
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Application
Assurance
Security at the Source
is a necessary paradigm shift in
security and development.
Software Defects are costly to fix
and introduce vulnerabilities that can
expose organisations to fraud, theft,
compromised information, loss of system
availability and industrial espionage to
name a few.
CodeScan provides a method of
assurance in applications integrity and
security and provides an upfront method
of mitigating risks introduced during
development.
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