Technical Preview for CAT.NET 2.0
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Maqbool Malik and Anil Revuru (RV), from
Microsoft Information Security, talk about the newly designed version of CAT.NET which will be part of the Assessment & Protection
(A&P) suite.
CAT.NET is a static analysis tool on Visual Studio that helps find vulnerabilities like SQL Injection, CSRF, XSS among others, within managed code. This version is currently a technical preview which works on the command line only though for its release it will be integrated with Visual Studio's UI under the Code Analysis tab. In this interview you can learn all the new features as well as details on how to provide feedback on the tool.
The CTP (Community Technology Preview) for this tool is available in Microsoft Connect – Information Security Tools.
Learn more about this tool by reading examples on how to run it by following the Security Tools Team blog.
CAT.NET is a static analysis tool on Visual Studio that helps find vulnerabilities like SQL Injection, CSRF, XSS among others, within managed code. This version is currently a technical preview which works on the command line only though for its release it will be integrated with Visual Studio's UI under the Code Analysis tab. In this interview you can learn all the new features as well as details on how to provide feedback on the tool.
The CTP (Community Technology Preview) for this tool is available in Microsoft Connect – Information Security Tools.
Learn more about this tool by reading examples on how to run it by following the Security Tools Team blog.
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