HP Application Security Center - Products

Products

HP Application Security Center consists of the following products:

  • HP Assessment Management Platform software for managing a web application security testing program across the application lifecycle
  • HP WebInspect software for web application security testing and assessment
  • HP QAInspect software for standardized web application security testing during quality assurance (QA) testing

In May 2008, HP Software announced the availability of HP Application Security Center through HP Software as a Service ] along with the announcement of new releases of the HP Application Security Center products.

In September 2009, HP announced that it was discontinuing the HP DevInspect software products, formerly part of HP Application Security Center. HP stated that it had switched its focus to solutions for entire development groups rather than on a tool for individual developers. HP DevInspect was software for individual developers to use in creating secure web applications and services, and it integrated with specific IDEs (Integrated Development Environments). HP DevInspect for .NET operated with Microsoft Visual Studio, and HP DevInspect for Java operated with Eclipse or Rational (IBM) Application Developer.

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