Checkmarx | Latest News & Updates - Nov 16, 2024 Release
Kari Anderson has joined Checkmarx as Senior Director, Demand Generation in the Des Moines Metropolitan Area, previously serving as Director of Demand Generation at Fortinet...
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🌎 checkmarx.comCheckmarx is a leader in application security, providing a comprehensive platform that helps enterprises secure their application development from code to cloud. With a focus on improving security and reducing total cost of ownership (TCO), Checkmarx serves over 1,800 customers, including 40% of Fortune 100 companies. Their solutions encompass various aspects of application security, including static and interactive application security testing, software composition analysis, and DevSecOps, ensuring a seamless process for all stakeholders involved in the software development lifecycle.
Checkmarx - Latest News and Updates
- Kari Anderson has joined Checkmarx as Senior Director, Demand Generation in the Des Moines Metropolitan Area, previously serving as Director of Demand Generation at Fortinet.
- On November 14, Checkmarx opened a new office in London, expanding its presence in major capitals.
- On November 14, Checkmarx will showcase the future of DAST and ZAP with Simon Bennetts and Ori Bendet.
- Checkmarx's ZAP and Checkmarx One are finalists in the DevOps Dozen Awards 2024 for Most Innovative DevOps Open Source Project and Best DevSecOps Solution, respectively.
- A job listing for an Application Security Engineer requires at least 2 years of experience supporting Checkmarx and Checkmarx ONE platform.
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