SourceClear Status
The company was acquired by CA Technologies (NAS:CA) for $25 million on April 9, 2018.
Provider of a software security platform designed to offer software composition analysis for DevSecOps. The company's platform gives security teams visibility into the vulnerabilities in the open-source code and helps them to define and control organizational security policies and provides real-time information about the risks associated with third-party open-source code, enabling developers to find security issues hiding in open-source software that their applications draw on and fix them fast.
Generating Revenue
Acquired/Merged (Operating Subsidiary)
Formerly VC-backed
Shifting Left to Get Security Right https://t.co/4hz7FP9oLv via @sourceclear
According to @InfosecurityMag, 7,900 #vulnerabilities didn't make it into the #CVE database in 2017. (https://t.co/MPF0pl02Ub) -- @SourceClear can help you find them! Sign up today for a free trial and see what's hiding in your code. https://t.co/7POTlUU4hY | #AppSec #DevSecOps
Writing an OpenSource Usage Policy https://t.co/j8ZALceKg6 via @sourceclear
Over 1,000 #CVE's have already been submitted in 2018. How many #vulnerabilities in #opensource have been found but not reported? @SourceClear knows! Sign up for a free trial today and find out what's lurking in your code. https://t.co/7POTlVbF9w | #AppSec #DevSecOps
The company was acquired by CA Technologies (NAS:CA) for $25 million on April 9, 2018.
Shifting Left to Get Security Right https://t.co/4hz7FP9oLv via @sourceclear
According to @InfosecurityMag, 7,900 #vulnerabilities didn't make it into the #CVE database in 2017. (https://t.co/MPF0pl02Ub) -- @SourceClear can help you find them! Sign up today for a free trial and see what's hiding in your code. https://t.co/7POTlUU4hY | #AppSec #DevSecOps
Writing an OpenSource Usage Policy https://t.co/j8ZALceKg6 via @sourceclear
Over 1,000 #CVE's have already been submitted in 2018. How many #vulnerabilities in #opensource have been found but not reported? @SourceClear knows! Sign up for a free trial today and find out what's lurking in your code. https://t.co/7POTlVbF9w | #AppSec #DevSecOps
Help! My Supply Chain is Exploding https://t.co/lBacLiMOTy via @sourceclear
In today's SourceClear Executive Viewpoint, @alex__ethier explains how Policies can be an enabler for #DevSecOps pipelines. https://t.co/noP1Ynn1cj via @sourceclear #AppSec #DevOps
Announcing Improved User Management with Enterprise Support https://t.co/JBpFJxv0M8 via @sourceclear
Mark @Curphey explains why Software Composition is Everything. What goes into your project absolutely determines the security outcomes. https://t.co/GIy9VsVxKq via @sourceclear #DevSecOps
Making @sourceclear proud, our CSO Robert Wood( @HolyCyberBatman) talking at @AppSecCali about the benefits and drawbacks to using #honeypots. You might actually be making #hackers smarter if you use them incorrectly. https://t.co/TjFfs6RFiu
Our CSO @HolyCyberBatman describes how to protect your #AppSec people form hitting the wall in this blog titled "Burnout Happens, Protect Your AppSec Assets" https://t.co/319O90yi0b via @sourceclear #DevOps #DevSecOps
Ever wanted/wondered how to run SourceClear on Windows? Here’s a simple solution using @Docker. https://t.co/96OUtXqeR9 via @sourceclear #AppSec #DevOps #DevSecOps
Finding outdated #opensource libraries is great, but knowing where vulnerable methods were used is better. SourceClear can help you with both. Sign up for a free trial today. https://t.co/FIjMMtv1Jp - #OpenSource #AppSec #DevSecOps
While finding known vulns with a CVE in #OpenSource is important, most vulns are not reported. SourceClear has 1000's of SVE vulns for subscribers only. Sign up for a free trial. Install the agent on your desktop and run a scan today! https://t.co/gq8bGCbLFt - #AppSec #DevSecOps
Not all Software Composition Analysis is the same. Our CEO Mark Curphey (@curphey) discusses his thoughts on the right questions to ask when selecting your solution partner in #openSource security. https://t.co/zenZ1ERnEX via @sourceclear -- #AppSec #DevSecOps
Avoiding False Positives in #OpenSource Component Analysis https://t.co/8nhivL4Mr8 via @sourceclear #SCA #AppSec #DevOps #DevSecOps
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