SplintUniversity of Virginia
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TrustInSoft AnalyzerTrustInSoft
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About
Splint is developed and maintained by the Secure Programming Group at the University of Virginia Department of Computer Science. David Evans is the project leader and the primary developer of Splint. David Larochelle developed the memory bounds checking. University of Virginia students Chris Barker, David Friedman, Mike Lanouette and Hien Phan all contributed significantly to the development of Splint. Splint is the successor to LCLint, a tool originally developed as a joint research project between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Digital Equipment Corporation's System Research Center. David Evans was the primary designed and developer of LCLint. John Guttag and Jim Horning had the original idea for a static checking tool for detecting inconsistencies between LCL specifications and their C implementations. They provided valuable advice on its functionality and design and were instrumental in its development.
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About
TrustInSoft Analyzer is a C and C++ source code analyzer powered by formal methods, mathematical & logical reasonings that allow for exhaustive analysis of source code. This analysis can be run without false positives or false negatives, so that every real bug in the code is found. Developers receive several benefits: a user-friendly graphical interface that directs developers to the root cause of bugs, and instant utility to expand the coverage of their existing tests. Unlike traditional source code analysis tools, TrustInSoft’s solution is not only the most comprehensive approach on the market but is also progressive, instantly deployable by developers, even if they lack experience with formal methods, from exhaustive analysis up to a functional proof that the software developed meets specifications.
Companies who use TrustInSoft Analyzer reduce their verification costs by 4, efforts in bug detection by 40, and obtain an irrefutable proof that their software is safe and secure.
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Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook
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Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook
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Audience
Development teams interested in a Static Application Security Testing (SAST)
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Audience
Developers in need of an exhaustive C and C++ source code analyzer solution. If you don't want to find bugs later in the field, or deal with endless false alarms, this is the tool for you.
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Support
Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
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Support
Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
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API
Offers API
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API
Offers API
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Pricing
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Free Version
Free Trial
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Pricing
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Free Version
Free Trial
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Training
Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person
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Training
Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
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Company InformationUniversity of Virginia
Founded: 2007
United States
splint.org
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Company InformationTrustInSoft
Founded: 2013
France
www.trust-in-soft.com
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Static Application Security Testing (SAST) Features
Application Security
Dashboard
Debugging
Deployment Management
IDE
Multi-Language Scanning
Real-Time Analytics
Source Code Scanning
Vulnerability Scanning
Static Code Analysis Features
Analytics / Reporting
Code Standardization / Validation
Multiple Programming Language Support
Provides Recommendations
Standard Security/Industry Libraries
Vulnerability Management
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Integrations
C
C++
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Docker
Git
GitLab
Jenkins
MATLAB
Microsoft Azure
Rust
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Integrations
C
C++
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Docker
Git
GitLab
Jenkins
MATLAB
Microsoft Azure
Rust
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