Azul Vulnerability Detection detects known vulnerabilities in Java applications in production with no performance penalty and eliminates false positives Extends software supply chain security to production with agentless cloud service, delivering observability of vulnerabilities at the actual point of use Addresses increasing risk of attacks on enterprise software supply chains, which are expected to triple by 2025 and are compounded by severe vulnerabilities such as Log4j that continue to arise in production SINGAPORE, Nov. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, today announcedAzul Vulnerability Detection, a new SaaS product that continuously detects known security vulnerabilities that exist in Java applications. By eliminating false positives and with no performance impact, Azul Vulnerability Detection is ideal for in-production use and addresses the rapidly increasing enterprise risk around software supply chain attacks. According to Gartner, "by 20
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