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Is there a market left for vulnerability scanners?

1 pointsby jpd750about 11 years ago
There seems to be an abundant number of vulnerability scanners out there for web applications and I&#x27;m wondering of the market potential left for new vulnerability scanners with some differentiation (not so much on the technology side)?<p>Thanks for your input fellow hackers

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wglbabout 11 years ago
There are a lot, and it is possible that new ones can make inroads.<p>But there are a number of good open source or free vulnerability scanners. Skipfish from lcamtuf is extremely fast. Burp from Portswigger, which seems to do very well in head-to-head comparisons has a free version. It is very actively developed and has a very large feature set.<p>Here is a comparison chart of scanners: <a href="http://www.sectoolmarket.com/price-and-feature-comparison-of-web-application-scanners-unified-list.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sectoolmarket.com&#x2F;price-and-feature-comparison-of...</a><p>A lot of thought would have to go into what features does the market feel are missing, and how difficult is it go get the coverage needed.