Runtime Application Self Protection
Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) is a security technology that runs inside a production application, monitoring its own execution in real time and automatically detecting and blocking attacks — such as injection attempts or malicious payloads — as they occur, without relying solely on external network-layer…
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Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST)
Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) is a security testing technique that probes a running application from the outside — sending crafted HTTP requests…
Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST)
Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST) is a security testing technique that uses an instrumentation agent running inside a live application to observe…
Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP)
Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) is a security technology that runs inside a production application, monitoring its own execution in real time and au…