Flexera Release FlexNet Code Insight 2017 R3
News|by Leanne Bevan|11 January 2018
Flexera’s open source security and license compliance software, FlexNet Code Insight has just launched it’s third update.
Users will now be able to benefit from fast, automated scans and more flexibility. Scans and analysis within the product now have greater depth and breadth for better results and insights – even for high-risk projects.
Support for Docker, Jenkins, in addition to integration with Secunia Advisories are also included in this update. With enhanced proactive and continuous monitoring, users will get email alerts for new vulnerabilities found within their current and shipped applications.
An automated discovery framework for Cocoapods packages as well as improved dashboards and reporting are other additional benefits within this release. Users can get immediate insight into OSS risk and be able to see a prioritized view of issues found within the codebase.
For more information or a FlexNet Code Insight quote, please call us on +44 (0) 1364 655118.
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