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Building Confidence and Trust in AI-Generated Code
To tackle the accountability and ownership challenge accompanying AI-generated code, we are introducing Sonar AI Code Assurance
What is Clean Code?
If you’ve followed us for a while, you most likely noticed that we changed the way we describe what we do. It feels like in the last couple of years, we finally managed to settle on what we had been looking for from the beginning: Clean Code. But what is Clean Code, and what does it encompass?
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Security Vulnerabilities in CasaOS
We recently uncovered two critical code vulnerabilities in the personal cloud system CasaOS. Let's see what we can learn from them.
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Java SAST Benchmarks: why you shouldn't trust them blindly
Java SAST Benchmarks: why you shouldn't trust them blindly
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Interview with Sonar Java Enthusiasts
Interview with Sonar Java Enthusiasts
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ISMG Interview - Securing Applications, Accelerating DevOps with Clean Code
Sonar founder and co-CEO, Olivier Gaudin, sits down with ISMG's Tom Field at Black Hat USA 2023 to discuss how development can be improved to avoid security issues.
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Why I’m passionate about Static Analysis and how I helped make it better
Why I’m passionate about Static Analysis and how I helped make it better
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A comprehensive guide to the dangers of Regular Expressions in JavaScript
A deep investigation into regular expression denial of service (ReDoS) vulnerabilities in JavaScript
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Unzipping Dangers: OpenRefine Zip Slip Vulnerability
Extracting archives can be very dangerous. Read more about a critical Zip Slip vulnerability SonarQube Cloud detected in the open-source application OpenRefine.
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Sonar's Scoring on the Top 3 Java SAST Benchmarks
Enhancing SAST Detection: Sonar's Scoring on the Top 3 Java SAST Benchmarks
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Source Code at Risk: Critical Code Vulnerability in CI/CD Platform TeamCity
Our Vulnerability Research team discovered a critical vulnerability in the popular CI/CD server TeamCity, which attackers could use to steal source code and poison build artifacts.
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Open Source Summit 2023
Open Source Summit 2023
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