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RE: webapp dependencies
From: "Ory Segal" <osegal () watchfire com>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 11:27:13 +0300
Hello, Watchfire ( http://www.watchfire.com ) has a platform for automating scanning, analysis and reporting of online businesses. The platform is called WebXM, and it includes many modules, some of which you mentioned. For example: 1) Scanning for web application security 2) Scanning for site accessibility problems 3) Scanning for web site quality issues (what you have mentioned) 4) Manage web site privacy And many more. The platform is installed as a server, with a web interface acting as a reports dashboard, which will also present regression testing. Thank you, Ory Segal, Watchfire -----Original Message----- From: Jarmon, Don R [mailto:Don.Jarmon () Intergraph com] Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 2:23 AM To: webappsec () securityfocus com Subject: webapp dependencies I looking for a tool that will analysis content hosted on a web site, identify all the webapp dependencies, and report on any non-essential content. The tool would run from the server. Does such a tool exist?
Current thread:
- webapp dependencies Jarmon, Don R (Apr 13)
- Re: webapp dependencies Scovetta Labs (Apr 13)
- Re: webapp dependencies victor calzado (Apr 14)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: webapp dependencies Ory Segal (Apr 14)
- Re: webapp dependencies moty yacov (Apr 18)
- RE: webapp dependencies Matt Fisher (Apr 20)
- RE: webapp dependencies Amit Klein (AKsecurity) (Apr 20)
- RE: webapp dependencies Ory Segal (Apr 20)
- RE: webapp dependencies Amit Klein (AKsecurity) (Apr 21)
- RE: webapp dependencies Matt Fisher (Apr 20)
- RE: webapp dependencies Ryan C. Barnett (Apr 20)
- RE: webapp dependencies Scovetta, Michael V (Apr 21)
- Re: webapp dependencies Bill Pennington (Apr 21)
- Re: webapp dependencies Scovetta Labs (Apr 13)