Shiftleft looks really interesting, +1 for testing that out especially when
we have some community folks involved with it :)
On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 5:33 PM Suchakrapani Datt Sharma <suchakra(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi James,
Disclosure: I am a Staff Scientist at ShiftLeft Inc.
I was also a Fedora packager and design contributor till few years back so
it is super exciting to see Shiftleft's name in the short-list! I would
recommend you try to use the open source tool called Shiftleft Scan (
https://slscan.io) on a few projects and see how it works for you. It is
fast, open source, completely on-prem, can even be integrated within VSCode
as an extension or be installed as Docker/AppImage. We also provide free
public usage of a limited version of our ShiftLeft NG-SAST (a SaaS based
scan service) which is much more targeted and advanced. Let me know if you
need help/feedback on how to integrate them in your workflow.
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