/sep 24, 2024

Two New IDE’s get Veracode Scan

By Robert Haynes

We're happy to announce two new Veracode Scan products: Veracode Scan for Eclipse and Veracode Scan for Visual Studio.  

Eclipse and Visual Studio

Building on the success and adoption of Veracode Scan in Visual Studio Code, IntelliJ, PyCharm, and Rider, we're releasing versions for Eclipse and Visual Studio. Now the power of Veracode’s outstandingly accurate Static Application Scanning is avaialble two of the most widely used and customer-requested IDE’s. Veracode Scan for Eclipse includes Veracode Static, Veracode SCA and Veracode Fix. Veracode Scan for Visual Studio launches with Veracode Static and Veracode Fix, with SCA following shortly.   

Veracode Scan IDE extensions cut developer toil by minimizing the time between coding and feedback. Developers can scan code before pushing it into source management tools (where it can and probably should be rescanned using one of Veracode’s popular CI/CD integrations), get fast feedback and then use Veracode Fix - our AI code security remediation assistant — to correct flaws in real time. The result? Cleaner code gets pushed, fewer flaws are discovered upstream, and everyone’s job gets just a little bit easier.   

With the addition of Eclipse and Visual Studio, Veracode Scan now covers the large majority of IDEs that our customers use. But what about diehard command-line users (we know you’re out there)? If you’re never planning to stop using emacs, we have you covered with the Veracode CLI — which gives you the power to package, scan, and remediate your code in an efficient and automation-friendly interface.  

So however you like to create code, Veracode has the tools to help you find and fix security issues before they become a problem.  

 

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By Robert Haynes

Robert’s quarter-century working in IT has progressed (or is that regressed?) through helpdesk, UNIX sysadmin, backup, storage, application security,  technical sales, and marketing.  He now spends his time hanging out at the intersection of artificial intelligence and human ingenuity, waving a sign that says: “This way for secure software."