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See why Snyk is the chosen AppSec solution for developers and security teams alike — and what it can do for your team.

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Zero-commitment, curated demo of Snyk’s platform

Plans for putting security into your developers’ tools and workflows to prevent issues

Clear steps for prioritizing and securing proprietary code (human and AI) and open source dependencies

Guidance on building dev-friendly guardrails for container and IaC usage

Ways to measure the effectiveness of your AppSec program contextualized across your org

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Spotify

"Spotify has thousands of engineers, so we were very intentional when implementing security testing automation, keeping developer needs top of mind and freeing up developers to focus on their own priorities. For some languages and frameworks, we’ve automatically embedded vulnerability scanning in CI/CD pipelines, so the adoption has been seamless and hasn’t required any action from developers… Now the number of scanned projects continues to increase.”

Edina Muminovic | Engineering Manager, Spotify
Pinterest

"At Pinterest, we use language-specific mono repos. Once you add a mono repo to Snyk, any new project that gets created in that repo gets automatically added. So there’s no additional work that needs to be done when a new project is created in that repo. Once code is merged to the repository and the Snyk scan happens, that’s when we understand what dependencies were introduced. [When a developer creates a project in their mono repo, the scan is] transparent to the developer. They don’t even need to know that Snyk is running."

Kalpesh Dharwadkar | Product Security Engineer, Pinterest
Reddit

“Snyk has helped shift Reddit away from a reactive security team initiated approach toward a developer-led approach for remediation.  We like Snyk because of the ability to centralize some of our tooling and being able to touch things at scale within our developers’ workflows.  Snyk is very dev-centric and was also easy for us to scale out without being disruptive.  Automating some of these things has reduced the operational burden and lowered the total cost of ownership for adopting the Snyk platform."

Spencer Koch | Security Wizard, Reddit

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Snyk is a developer security platform. Integrating directly into development tools, workflows, and automation pipelines, Snyk makes it easy for teams to find, prioritize, and fix security vulnerabilities in code, dependencies, containers, and infrastructure as code. Supported by industry-leading application and security intelligence, Snyk puts security expertise in any developer’s toolkit.

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