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Date Added: August 19, 2008 10:12:02 PM
By bridging gaps among development, quality assurance, operations, and security teams within IT organization, HP Application Security Center helps discover, fix, and prevent security vulnerabilities in Web applications. Security checks are automatically updated, and lifecycle approach helps companies comply with government and industry regulations. Solution also addresses security issues for Web ...

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