ZeroPath
ZeroPath (YC S24) is an AI-native application security platform that delivers comprehensive code protection beyond traditional SAST. Founded by security engineers from Tesla and Google, ZeroPath combines large language models with deep program analysis to deliver intelligent security testing that finds real vulnerabilities while dramatically reducing false positives.
Unlike traditional SAST tools that rely on pattern matching, ZeroPath understands code context, business logic, and developer intent. This enables identification of sophisticated security issues including business logic flaws, broken authentication, authorization bypasses, and complex dependency vulnerabilities.
Our comprehensive security suite covers the application security lifecycle:
1. AI-powered SAST
2. Software Composition Analysis with reachability analysis
3. Secrets detection and validation
4. Infrastructure as Code scanning
5. Automated PR reviews
6. Automated patch generation
and more...
ZeroPath integrates seamlessly with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps and many more. The platform handles codebases with millions of lines across Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, Go, Ruby, Rust, PHP, Kotlin and more.
Our research team has been successful in finding vulnerabilities like critical account takeover in better-auth (CVE-2025-61928, 300k+ weekly downloads), identifying 170+ verified bugs in curl, and discovering 0-days in production systems at Netflix, Hulu, and Salesforce.
Trusted by 750+ companies and performing 200k+ code scans monthly.
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Astra Pentest
Astra's Pentest is a comprehensive solution for penetration testing. It includes an intelligent vulnerability scanner and in-depth manual pentesting.
The automated scanner performs 10000+ security checks, including security checks for all CVEs listed in the OWASP top 10 and SANS 25. It also conducts all required tests to comply with ISO 27001 and HIPAA.
Astra provides an interactive pentest dashboard which allows users to visualize vulnerability analysis, assign vulnerabilities to team members, collaborate with security experts, and to collaborate with security experts. The integrations with CI/CD platforms and Jira are also available if users don't wish to return to the dashboard each time they want to use it or assign a vulnerability for a team member.
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Scuba Database Vulnerability Scanner
Introducing Scuba, a complimentary vulnerability scanner designed to reveal concealed security threats within enterprise databases. This tool allows users to conduct scans to identify vulnerabilities and misconfigurations, providing insight into potential risks to their databases. Furthermore, it offers actionable recommendations to address any issues detected. Scuba is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and both x32 and x64 versions of Linux, and boasts an extensive library of over 2,300 assessment tests tailored for prominent database systems such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, SAP Sybase, IBM DB2, and MySQL. With Scuba, users can efficiently identify and evaluate security vulnerabilities and configuration deficiencies, including patch levels. Running a Scuba scan is straightforward and can be initiated from any compatible client, with an average scan duration of just 2-3 minutes, depending on the complexity of the database, the number of users and groups, as well as the network connection. Best of all, no prior installation or additional dependencies are necessary to get started.
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Nsauditor Network Security Auditor
Nsauditor Network Security Auditor is an effective tool designed for evaluating network security by scanning both networks and individual hosts to identify vulnerabilities and issue security warnings. This network security auditing software serves as a comprehensive vulnerability scanner that assesses an organization's network for various potential attack vectors that could be exploited by hackers, producing detailed reports on any identified issues. By utilizing Nsauditor, businesses can significantly lower their overall network management expenses, as it allows IT staff and system administrators to collect extensive information from all networked computers without the need for server-side software installations. Additionally, the ability to generate thorough reports not only aids in identifying security weaknesses but also streamlines the process of addressing these vulnerabilities systematically.
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