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Re: Spi's products worth a try? Or any suggestions for developers' tool?
From: Darren Bounds <dbounds () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 18:07:38 -0500
Personally, I think their technology is sound but completely overpriced. At least WebInspect. Last year they had this great but short lived solo product called the SPI Toolkit. It was only like $1-2k and a great addition to a webapp pentesting arsenal. Now the only way to get it is by purchasing WebInspect which runs like $20k for a consultant license. On 4 Nov 2005 17:40:10 -0000, Aman Raheja <araheja () techquotes com> wrote:
Hello Anyone has any experiance with Spi's tools for web application vulnerability scanning? http://www.spidynamics.com/products/index.html I need to suggest developers' tool so that they can self assess their application and reduce the overhead of the testing team. Any advice? Thanks in advance. Regards Aman Raheja http://www.techquotes.com
-- Thank you, Darren Bounds
Current thread:
- Spi's products worth a try? Or any suggestions for developers' tool? Aman Raheja (Nov 04)
- Re: Spi's products worth a try? Or any suggestions for developers' tool? Darren Bounds (Nov 06)
- RE: Spi's products worth a try? Or any suggestions for developers' tool? Thomas Ryan (Nov 06)
- Re: Spi's products worth a try? Or any suggestions for developers' tool? Eoin Keary (Nov 07)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Spi's products worth a try? Or any suggestions for developers' tool? Ory Segal (Nov 05)
- RE: Spi's products worth a try? Or any suggestions for developers' tool? Ory Segal (Nov 05)
- RE: Spi's products worth a try? Or any suggestions for developers' tool? Phil Pavay (Nov 05)
- RE: Spi's products worth a try? Or any suggestions for developers' tool? Thomas Brennan (Nov 06)
- RE: Spi's products worth a try? Or any suggestions for developers' tool? Brokken, Allen P. (Nov 07)