We performed a comparison between Seeker and Synopsys API Security Testing based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Sonar, Veracode, Checkmarx and others in Application Security Testing (AST)."A significant advantage of Seeker is that it is an interactive scanner, and we have found it to be much more effective in reducing the amount of false positives than dynamic scanners such as AppScan, Micro Focus Fortify, etc. Furthermore, with Seeker, we are finding more and more valid (i.e. "true") positives over time compared with the dynamic scanners."
"The most valuable features of Synopsys API Security Testing are the metrics, results, and threat vectors that it shares."
"One area that Seeker can improve is to make it more customizable. All security scanning tools have a defined set of rules that are based on certain criteria which they will use to detect issues. However, the criteria that you set initially is not something that all applications are going to need."
"The solution required us to use our team and we spoke to Synopsys API Security Testing's support to do the implementation. We use two people from our team for the implementation. and one person for maintenance."
Seeker is ranked 24th in Application Security Testing (AST) with 1 review while Synopsys API Security Testing is ranked 29th in Application Security Testing (AST) with 1 review. Seeker is rated 7.0, while Synopsys API Security Testing is rated 7.0. The top reviewer of Seeker writes "More effective than dynamic scanners, but is missing useful learning capabilities". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Synopsys API Security Testing writes "Useful threat vectors, beneficial results, but implementation needed support". Seeker is most compared with Coverity, Contrast Security Assess, Polaris Software Integrity Platform, SonarQube and Checkmarx One, whereas Synopsys API Security Testing is most compared with Fortify WebInspect, Acunetix and OWASP Zap.
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