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Vulnerability Assessment tools for Open Source: the Vulnerability Assessment options most relevant when Open Source is the priority, compared side by side so you can shortlist faster. Filter by pricing or specialization. Independent and vendor-neutral: our scores and rankings are earned, never bought — sponsored placement is always labeled.
We cover 13 cybersecurity tools
Periodically scans servers for open source SW vulnerabilities and license issues.
Runtime tool that identifies truly exploitable open-source vulns in production.
Vulnerability scanner using templates to scan apps, cloud, and networks
AI assistant that transforms OpenVAS scans into prioritized remediation plans
Vulnerability scanning appliance for IT infrastructure attack surface reduction
Open source vulnerability & IaC scanner for containers & cloud native apps
OpenVAS is an open-source vulnerability scanner that provides extensive testing capabilities for identifying security weaknesses in networks and systems.
Assesses AWS accounts for subdomain hijacking via Route53/CloudFront
A tool that uses NLP and ML to identify potential software vulnerabilities from git commit messages
MetaHub is an open-source vulnerability management tool that provides impact-contextual analysis of security findings in AWS environments through automated contextualization, ownership identification, and prioritization scoring.
A collection of Ansible roles for hardening various systems and services
CVE Ape is an open source tool that creates a local CVE database from the National Vulnerability Database for offline vulnerability searching by package name, vendor, or OS components.
An open-source tool that automates the detection and analysis of DLL hijacking vulnerabilities in Windows applications, providing detailed reports and remediation guidance.