fcli is a command-line utility for interacting with various Fortify products
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fcli is a command-line utility for interacting with various Fortify products
Export Fortify vulnerability data to GitHub, GitLab, SonarQube and more
Communicate with Fortify Software Security Center through REST API in java, a swagger generated client
Templates to integrate Fortify application security testing with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
Fortify Software Security JavaScript sandbox
Example of a plugin that can parse non-Fortify security scan results and import them into Fortify Software Security Center.
Plugin API to develop plugin for Fortify Security Center
Ligoj plugin for Fortify : issues and rate
SSC parser plugin for SARIF input files
Java Utility packages for working with various Fortify products
Utility to synchronize FoD releases and scan results to SSC
Fortify SSC Parser Plugin for OWASP Dependency Check results
Fortify SSC Parser Plugin for BURP Suite
Generic Fortify SSC parser plugin for CycloneDX SBOM. For Debricked, please use the Debricked-branded plugin available at https://github.com/fortify/fortify-ssc-parser-debricked-cyclonedx
Generic utility classes for implementing SSC parser plugins
Fortify SSC Parser Plugin for Tenable.io Container Security results
Fortify API is a Python RESTFul API client module for Fortify's Software Security Center
Checks HP Fortify for projects and project versions. If the project doesn't exist, then the task is capable of creating the project and an initial version. If the project version doesn't exist, then the task is capable of creating the version and also capable of copying issues/suppressions from previous versions.
Microfocus Fortify Parser for importing Sonatype IQ Server scan results
Proof of Concept: GitHub Action to convert Fortify FPR files to SARIF format
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