Compare the Top Vulnerability Scanners that integrate with PostgreSQL as of June 2025

This a list of Vulnerability Scanners that integrate with PostgreSQL. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with PostgreSQL. View the products that work with PostgreSQL in the table below.

What are Vulnerability Scanners for PostgreSQL?

Vulnerability scanners enable organizations to perpetually track and monitor applications and systems to detect security flaws, threats, and vulnerabilities. Vulnerability scanners scan for vulnerabilities by drawing from a fresh database of vulnerabilities. Compare and read user reviews of the best Vulnerability Scanners for PostgreSQL currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Seal Security

    Seal Security

    Seal Security

    Redefine open source vulnerability and patch management with Seal Security. Easy integration directly into your existing SDLC, and workflows. Standalone security patches for immediate resolution of critical security issues. Predictable remediation and optimal resource allocation, with centralized control and reduced R&D dependency. Streamline your open source vulnerability remediation without introducing the risk of breaking changes. Say goodbye to alert fatigue and start patching with Seal Security. Pass every product security scan with confidence. Seal Security provides immediate remediation for open source vulnerabilities. By meeting your customers' SLAs and offering a vulnerability-free product, you can ensure customer trust and fortify your market standing. Seal Security seamlessly integrates with various coding languages, patch management systems, and open source platforms through powerful APIs and CLI.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Arachni

    Arachni

    Arachni

    Arachni is a feature-full, modular, high-performance Ruby framework aimed towards helping penetration testers and administrators evaluate the security of modern web applications. It is free, with its source code public and available for review. It is multi-platform, supporting all major operating systems (MS Windows, Mac OS X and Linux) and distributed via portable packages which allow for instant deployment. It is versatile enough to cover a great deal of use cases, ranging from a simple command line scanner utility, to a global high performance grid of scanners, to a Ruby library allowing for scripted audits, to a multi-user multi-scan web collaboration platform. In addition, its simple REST API makes integration a cinch. Finally, due to its integrated browser environment, it can support highly complicated web applications which make heavy use of technologies such as JavaScript, HTML5, DOM manipulation and AJAX.
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