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    First-of-its-kind Cyber Security Product Unifies Vulnerability Detection & Attack Protection

    Contrast Introduces Continuous Application Security Contrast Security, the next generation leader in finding..

    Three Years Running, Contrast Security Named a Visionary in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing

    Contrast Security Advances Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) Technology GET YOUR COPY NOW >> 2019 Gartner..

    The Complexity of Web Applications

    Hear Jeff Williams, CTO of Contrast Security and Founding Member of the OWASP, as he discusses the complexity of web..

    Contrast Security Solves Enterprise Application Security Challenges

    Stops application-based attacks at unprecedented scale Palo Alto, Calif. – March 25, 2015 – Contrast Security, creator..

    Wall Street Technology Association (WSTA) Implementing the Responsible and Responsive Cybersecurity Seminar

    An Educational and Networking Opportunity for Financial Information Technology Professionals The Wall Street Technology..

    Contrast Security Introduces First and Only Free Application Security Product to Fix OWASP Top 10

    Palo Alto, Calif. – Jan. 26, 2015 – Contrast Security announced the delivery of Contrast for Eclipse, a free and..

    20 Startups To Watch In 2015

    Contrast Security was founded by the founders of OWASP. They started the company with the hope that they could help..

    Resolve the Alarming Application Security Attitudes Exposed in Survey

    Resolve the Alarming Application Security Attitudes Exposed in Survey

    This week, the fourth annual Open Source Development and Application Security Survey was released. The 3,353 software..

    Java Agents, Memory, and the Importance of Measuring

    Java Agents, Memory, and the Importance of Measuring

    "How much memory do I need to add to my JVM to account for Contrast?" Man, these questions sound really simple, don't..