Veracode What Would You Say?

What would you say to someone who is looking at Veracode but concerned about the price? Please explain.

Rishabh Khanna - PeerSpot reviewer
Security Engineer at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
I would only recommend Veracode for older applications.
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Zach Handzlik - PeerSpot reviewer
Release Manager/Scrum Master at Amtech Software
I know that Veracode is a semi-pricey solution. If you are serious about security, I would recommend that you use an open-source option to learn how the scanning process works and then look into Veracode if you want to really step up your game and have an all-in-one solution.
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SumalyaGuha - PeerSpot reviewer
Security Engineer at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
For a large organization, with more than 1,000 applications in the enterprise, there are tiered levels of pricing.
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MC
Vice President of Engineering at Avant Assessment
Make sure that you're comparing apples to apples if you're concerned about the price of Veracode versus what you're reviewing. Some of the stuff that Veracode does and applies is not the same for other services. When I really compared apples to apples, I found Veracode to be rightly priced.
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Reyansh Kumar - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Specialist at Accenture
To someone considering Veracode but concerned about the price, it can be a challenge for small and mid-sized organizations, but it's a good choice for larger enterprises. If security is a primary concern for any organization, they should consider Veracode; they won't be disappointed.
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Naushath Raja - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Director at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
You have to compare the price to the potential cost of data security threats, which could devastate your reputation and revenue overall. We do not doubt that the investment is worth it.
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AkashKhurana - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Software Engineer at Publicis Sapient
All coders should have Veracode since it helps prevent security issues in applications, thereby safeguarding critical data. As we know, all applications contain sensitive information. If we only store some of our data online, we have to rely on applications that meet industry standards and compliance requirements. Veracode can help achieve these standards and compliance. To ensure this, Veracode must be set up to scan and integrated with the Jenkins CI/CD pipeline.
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Michea Mbaziira - PeerSpot reviewer
Insurance Agent at ICEA
Veracode is a secure, reliable, and sustainable tool that all organizations should use for scanning code.
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Shashank Niranjan - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Software Engineer at Capgemini
We should evaluate multiple solutions, but I suggest considering Veracode if it aligns with the organization's requirements.
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Geofrey Mutabazi - PeerSpot reviewer
Founder at a manufacturing company with 1-10 employees
I believe that it is a wise decision to test our code to ensure its security. Utilizing Veracode is a beneficial practice as it examines our code and provides recommendations on areas that require improvement. This ultimately results in a stable solution. However, I advise using Veracode only if the business has a budget for it, as it can be expensive. Any organization that chooses to use Veracode, can be confident in the quality of its solution but must be prepared for the associated costs.
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KW
Founder/Developer at Sarkonah
If you're concerned about the pricing, I will show you how it is cheap.
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NS
Delivery Manager at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Veracode's price is reasonable because of the value it offers. If you don't catch bad code before it goes into production, you have to spend money to rework it, and a security failure in your product can cost your company. We think it's worth what we pay.
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Avinash Mukesh - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Specialists at Soft Hostings
Veracode is not a cost-effective solution for small businesses, but it is a good solution for medium and enterprise businesses.
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AjitMatthew - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal. - Head - IT, Information Security and Admin at a consultancy with 201-500 employees
I recommend conducting a cost analysis and rate of return evaluation to determine whether the solution is worthwhile. I highly recommend using Veracode for complex products, but it may not be as valuable for simpler ones.
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VS
Senior Manager Cyber Security at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Veracode is an extremely user-friendly tool, operating through a web interface. Additionally, the support and guidance offered by the Veracode team are excellent. Considering all of these factors, I believe Veracode should be the choice for anyone.
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VR
Solution Architect at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
I highly recommend Veracode for assisting in identifying vulnerabilities in code.
I highly recommend Veracode for assisting in identifying vulnerabilities in code.
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JV
Manager Consultant at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Those who are concerned about Veracode's price should be aware that the solution holds value. Additionally, they should consider that other solutions are on-premises and require additional fees for reporting traffic processed, unlike Veracode.
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UmarQureshi - PeerSpot reviewer
Security Lead at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
I would definitely recommend having a Success Manager in the first year. Once the teams become more mature, companies like Synopsys, Veracode, Checkmarx, and others are large enough to offer competitive deals if they are interested in our business. For small businesses, using open-source tools would be worth considering. With Veracode, we are paying for the research they have conducted and have gained a deep understanding of various flaws. Their risk rating aligns well with our requirements, which is beneficial. We rely on this tool and find it fantastic from a data perspective. The data provided has greatly assisted us in our strategic decision-making.
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BF
Application Security Engineer at Advantasure
It's a fair price. If you're worried about getting your money's worth, you could ask Veracode for a trial license and compare it to other tools in terms of pricing versus features. That's how I would do it. It's crucial to do your homework. At this point, we're somewhat locked in and won't change unless we find something significantly cheaper or better.
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Saket Pandey - PeerSpot reviewer
Product Manager at a hospitality company with 51-200 employees
I recommend negotiating with Veracode for a free trial period. We frequently engage in negotiations to secure a six-month trial. A trial will assist in comprehending the intricacies. While there are benefits, it is important to note that the time required for each project will naturally increase. It is crucial to understand how Veracode operates and determine if it aligns with the company's needs. However, regarding pricing, I am confident that Veracode delivers as requested.
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SR
Product Marketer at a media company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It's definitely value for money. I would tell someone who is looking at Veracode not to be concerned about the pricing because the value that they will get, for this price, in the market, is very good when it comes to their long-term plans.
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AK
LSA at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
Veracode offers static analysis, dynamic analysis, and composition analysis all in one place.
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Mahammad Azeem - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Compared to Fortify SSC, which has a complicated setup requiring three installations, Veracode is easier because the app is hosted in the cloud. All we need is a support license, and they will create a project for us. We can create a firewall proxy, and the API pipeline is already in place. To create a scan for another application, we simply copy and paste the code and change the application's name.
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SM
Sponsorship Sales Specialist
I would suggest having a look at Veracode. Go for a trial of the system to see if Veracode is something that can help solve your problems. Pricing should be ignored because there are definitely some very specific features that help a lot.
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CS
Executive Assistant at a tech company with 51-200 employees
Organizations that have security flaws in their code and seek to enhance their core security can consider Veracode as one of the best options for investment. Veracode is easy to implement and can effectively address the flaws in the code, provided that cost is not a significant concern.
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Robert Hood - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Security Architect at a tech vendor with 5,001-10,000 employees
For someone who wants to use Veracode but is concerned about the cost, the amount of time saved, especially on the SAST side of things, makes it worthwhile.
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Oluseyi Osifalujo - PeerSpot reviewer
Executive Director at Precise Financial Systems Limited
There comes a point when we must make a decision between cost and quality, and we chose to prioritize quality by selecting Veracode. The confidence that Veracode instills in both our developers and clients justifies the associated cost.
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Oscar Narvaez - PeerSpot reviewer
COE Head at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The licensing model could be more flexible, and Veracode could be more accessible to smaller enterprises. We obtained Veracode through a consultancy. Veracode sets the price through consultation with our reseller, but I have yet to get a direct quotation without any other reseller in the middle. If you are worried about the price, I would say that you could request more information and do a trial, then see if you can negotiate an offer.
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Freddy Bang. - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Technology Officer at ELEARNINGFORCE International ApS
If someone who is looking at Veracode but concerned about the price, it probably depends on their technology stack. There are pros and cons for every decision. As a happy customer, I can say that the service level that I have received from Veracode has been high, and understandable every time That also counts a lot. And it's not about the software, that's about how we actually utilize the software best.
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JW
Lead Product Security Engineer at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I believe Veracode would be willing to negotiate decent terms for organizations that are concerned about the pricing.
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AF
Cloud system engineer at a consultancy with 1-10 employees
In today's digital world, cybersecurity is more important than ever. Veracode offers a comprehensive suite of features that help developers secure their code through automated scanning. This scanning identifies vulnerabilities and detects malicious code, preventing it from entering production.
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Evan Gertis - PeerSpot reviewer
Penetration Tester at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
If you're concerned about the cost, you should meet with a representative to talk about pricing. Veracode is flexible, and they're willing to let companies try the platform or test different features. They will work with companies to get to the point where they'll use it.
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Everton Yoshitani - PeerSpot reviewer
VP of Engineering at Resola Inc
The price is worth it. You have to consider the cost versus the security Veracode provides. It's also cheaper than the other solutions we considered.
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