Vulnerability Scanner Software Resources
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Vulnerability Scanner Software Articles
Vulnerability Scanners: Types, Benefits, And Top 5 Scanners
Vulnerability scanners are crucial line of defense protecting web application from the fast evolving and dangerous cyberthreats. This software assesses your network and systems for vulnerabilities and reports the risks associated with them. There are many vulnerability scanning tools available in the industry, but as every organization's need varies, so does the best choice in vulnerability scanners.
by Sagar Joshi
External Threats Drive Popularity of Vulnerability Scanner Software
Vulnerability scanner software is becoming increasingly popular as enterprises want to mitigate attacks from external entities, especially as hybrid and remote work scenarios have increased external endpoints.
by Sarah Wallace
2023 Trends in DevSecOps Software
This post is part of G2's 2023 digital trends series. Read more about G2’s perspective on digital transformation trends in an introduction from Emily Malis Greathouse, director, market research, and additional coverage on trends identified by G2’s analysts.
by Adam Crivello
DevSecOps Trends in 2022
This post is part of G2's 2022 digital trends series. Read more about G2’s perspective on digital transformation trends in an introduction from Tom Pringle, VP, market research, and additional coverage on trends identified by G2’s analysts.
by Adam Crivello
What Is DevSecOps, and How Is It Different from DevOps?
The golden age of DevOps software best practices has settled upon us like a cozy blanket of consistency. Within this utopia of perfect change management and well-oiled industry standards, a natural progression toward airtight cybersecurity called DevSecOps emerged.
by Adam Crivello
Analyzing API Security in the Multicloud World
Modern applications send and receive an unfathomable amount of data at any given time. This flow of data is powered through application programming interfaces (APIs).
by Aaron Walker
The G2 on Cloud Security: Conquering Container Security
Containers — a lightweight VM alternative — are some of the most widely used cloud technologies associated with DevOps and agile software development today. Much of the hype behind containerization can be attributed to its agility, flexibility, and security.
by Aaron Walker
Penetration Testing Tools Glossary Terms
Vulnerability Scanner Software Discussions
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Question on: Invicti (formerly Netsparker)
What are the Plans & Editions of Netsparker?The New Netsparker Plans:
Netsparker Standard – this plan includes Netsparker Desktop, which allows you to scan up to 20 websites
Netsparker Team – this plan includes access to both Netsparker Desktop and Netsparker Cloud, allowing you to scan up to 50 websites
Netsparker Enterprise – this plan is similar to the Netsparker Team plan and is ideal for anyone who manages more than 50 websites
There are two editions of the Netsparker web application security scanner:
Netsparker Desktop – an on-premises, single user Windows application
Netsparker Cloud – a multi-user enterprise and scalable solution available as a hosted and on-premises solution
Netsparker Plans - https://www.netsparker.com/pricing/
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Question on: Invicti (formerly Netsparker)
What are the different vulnerability severities in Netsparker?Netsparker web application security scanner scans for a wide variety of vulnerabilities in websites, web applications and web services.
Each vulnerability has a different impact; some need to be addressed urgently, while others are less of a priority. For example, a SQL Injection vulnerability should definitely be prioritized over an Internal IP address disclosure.
To help you better decide which vulnerabilities should be fixed first, Netsparker categorizes them in its scans and reports:
Critical
High
Medium
Low
https://www.netsparker.com/blog/docs-and-faqs/vulnerability-severities-explained/
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Question on: Invicti (formerly Netsparker)
What is a Scan Policy?Scan policies in Netsparker allow you to save a specific Netsparker configuration setup so you do not have to configure the scanner each time you scan a different web application, thus saving a lot of time and improving your productivity.
Scan policies also allow you to specify which type of web application vulnerability checks you want to launch during a web application security scan, configure the HTTP connection options and much more. For example you can scan a web application just for SQL Injection and Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities.
Netsparker Scan Policies Feature Highlight Video - https://www.netsparker.com/blog/docs-and-faqs/netsparker-scan-policies-feature-highlight-video/
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Vulnerability Scanner Software Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Vulnerability Scanner
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Vulnerability Scanner
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Vulnerability Scanner
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Vulnerability Scanner
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Vulnerability Scanner
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Vulnerability Scanner
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Vulnerability Scanner
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Vulnerability Scanner
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Vulnerability Scanner
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Vulnerability Scanner
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report









