Fortify Application Security provides your team with solutions to empower DevSecOps practices, enable cloud transformation, and secure your software supply chain. As the sole Code Security solution with over two decades of expertise and acknowledged as a market leader by all major analysts, Fortify delivers the most adaptable, precise, and scalable AppSec platform available, supporting the breadth of tech you use and integrated into your preferred toolchain. We firmly believe that your great code demands great security, and with Fortify, go beyond 'check the box' security to achieve that.
Deprecation Notice: With most of the FortifyVulnerabilityExporter functionality now having been integrated into fcli 2.4.0 and above (see the fcli ssc action
and fcli fod action
commands), FortifyVulnerabilityExporter will be deprecated by the end of 2024. Please start migrating any FortifyVulnerabilityExporter-based functionality like pipeline integrations to use fcli instead. If you encounter any fcli limitations that prevent you from migrating, please raise an issue on the fcli issue tracker.
FortifyVulnerabilityExporter allows for exporting vulnerabilities from Fortify on Demand and Fortify Software Security Center to the following third-party products and output formats:
- GitHub Integration
- GitLab Integration
- BitBucket Integration
- DefectDojo Integration
- SonarQube Integration
- CSV Export
- JSON Export
Please review the information in the following sections before integrating FortifyVulnerabilityExporter into your SDLC:
- Usage: USAGE.md
- Downloads: https://github.com/fortify/FortifyVulnerabilityExporter/releases
- Development releases may be unstable or non-functional. The
*-thirdparty.zip
file is for informational purposes only and does not need to be downloaded.
- Development releases may be unstable or non-functional. The
- Docker images: https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/fortifydocker/fortify-vulnerability-exporter
latest
andstable
tags point to the latest production releasevX.Y.Z
andX.Y.Z
tags point to the given patch releasevX.Y
andX.Y
tags point to the latest patch release of the given minor releasevX
andX
tags point to the latest minor and patch release of the given major releasedev_<branch>
tags point to the latest development release for a given branchlatest_rc
tag points to the latest development release on the main branch
- Source code: https://github.com/fortify/FortifyVulnerabilityExporter
- Automated builds: https://github.com/fortify/FortifyVulnerabilityExporter/actions
- Contributing Guidelines: CONTRIBUTING.md
- Code of Conduct: CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
- License: LICENSE.txt
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The software is provided "as is" and is not supported through the regular OpenText Support channels. Support requests may be submitted through the GitHub Issues page for this repository. A (free) GitHub account is required to submit new issues or to comment on existing issues.
Support requests created through the GitHub Issues page may include bug reports, enhancement requests and general usage questions. Please avoid creating duplicate issues by checking whether there is any existing issue, either open or closed, that already addresses your question, bug or enhancement request. If an issue already exists, please add a comment to provide additional details if applicable.
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