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OWASP secureCodeBox is an automated and scalable open source solution that can be used to integrate various security vulnerability scanners with a simple and lightweight interface. The secureCodeBox mission is to support DevSecOps Teams to make it easy to automate security vulnerability testing in different scenarios.
With the secureCodeBox we provide a toolchain for continuous scanning of applications to find the low-hanging fruit issues early in the development process and free the resources of the penetration tester to concentrate on the major security issues.
The secureCodeBox project is running on Kubernetes. To install it you need Helm, a package manager for Kubernetes. It is also possible to start the different integrated security vulnerability scanners based on a docker infrastructure.
You can find resources to help you get started on our documentation website including instruction on how to install the secureCodeBox project and guides to help you run your first scans with it.
latest (represents the latest stable release build)0.7This parser image is intended to work in combination with the corresponding security scanner docker image to parse the findings results. For more information details please take a look at the documentation page: https://www.securecodebox.io/docs/scanners/Ncrack.
docker pull securecodebox/parser-ncrack
Ncrack is a high-speed network authentication cracking tool. It was built to help companies secure their networks by proactively testing all their hosts and networking devices for poor passwords. Security professionals also rely on Ncrack when auditing their clients. Ncrack was designed using a modular approach, a command-line syntax similar to Nmap and a dynamic engine that can adapt its behaviour based on network feedback. It allows for rapid, yet reliable large-scale auditing of multiple hosts.
To learn more about the Ncrack scanner itself visit Ncrack GitHub or Ncrack Website.
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Last updated
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