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Announcing the 2017 State of Open Source Security Report

16. November 2017

DevSecOps

Exposed or not, vulnerabilities are dangerous

8. November 2017

DevSecOps

Why triaging might be going away

2. November 2017

Open-Source-Sicherheit

Announcing Snyk-Powered Linting in Sonar

25. Oktober 2017

SW-Entwicklung

Python 2 vs 3: Security Differences

10. Oktober 2017

Open-Source-Sicherheit

Heroku Add-On Beta

4. Oktober 2017

Compliance

GDPR Compliance and Open Source

26. September 2017

Open-Source-Sicherheit

Launching the State of Open Source Security Survey

21. September 2017

Snyk for your Enterprise

19. September 2017

Schwachstellen-Insights

Open source vulnerabilities tripped Equifax, how can you defend yourself?

11. September 2017

Open-Source-Sicherheit

Snyk and Atlassian, Sitting in a Tree

24. August 2017

Open-Source-Sicherheit

Announcing Snyk for Gradle, Scala and Python

2. August 2017

Getting the most out of snyk test with JSON

29. Juni 2017

Open-Source-Sicherheit

Launching Cloud Foundry support at CF Summit

14. Juni 2017

Schwachstellen-Insights

XSS Attacks: The Next Wave

8. Juni 2017

Bitbucket Server Integration in Beta

7. Juni 2017

Snyk is available on the GOV.UK Digital Marketplace!

1. Juni 2017

Schwachstellen-Insights

Which of the OWASP Top 10 Caused the World’s Biggest Data Breaches?

10. Mai 2017

DevSecOps

Serverless Security at Serverless Conf

28. April 2017

Open-Source-Sicherheit

Introducing Snyk for Serverless

26. April 2017

DevSecOps

Serverless Security implications—from infra to OWASP

19. April 2017

Open-Source-Sicherheit

Maven support is here!

18. April 2017

Continuously secure all apps with unlimited Snyk projects

5. April 2017

Schwachstellen-Insights

77% of sites use at least one vulnerable JavaScript library

29. März 2017

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