What is StackHawk?
An application security tool built for developers. Automated security bug scanning for the entire dev pipeline. Find, Triage, and Fix.
StackHawk is a tool in the Security category of a tech stack.
Who uses StackHawk?
Companies
Developers
9 developers on StackShare have stated that they use StackHawk.
StackHawk Integrations
GitHub, Slack, GitLab, Jenkins, and Travis CI are some of the popular tools that integrate with StackHawk. Here's a list of all 9 tools that integrate with StackHawk.
Pros of StackHawk
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StackHawk's Features
- Scan your running app for security bugs with a single Docker command
- Prioritize high risk findings, manage backlog of low risk items, and silence noise of known and accepted risk
- Manage configuration in code, allowing for collaboration, scalability, and version control
- See when bugs were introduced across environments, review comments on actions taken, and log resolutions
StackHawk Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to StackHawk?
Postman
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Postman
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Elasticsearch
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