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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying CodeSentry customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CodeSentry for Vulnerability Management , Application Security (AppSec) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using CodeSentry for Vulnerability Management , Application Security (AppSec) include: Buddha To Buddha Netherlands, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $15.0 million, Fossa, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 70 employees and revenues of $10.0 million, Glamorgan County Cricket Club, a United Kingdom based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 80 employees and revenues of $8.0 million and many others.
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Buddha To Buddha Netherlands | Retail | 30 | $15M | Netherlands | CodeSecure | CodeSentry | Vulnerability Management ,Application Security (AppSec) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Buddha To Buddha Netherlands implemented CodeSentry, deploying a Vulnerability Management ,Application Security (AppSec) capability to formalize application security oversight across the organization. CodeSentry was positioned to provide application vulnerability discovery, prioritization, and evidence-based findings for IT security and engineering stakeholders.
Configuration emphasis for CodeSentry centered on recurring vulnerability scans, application security testing workflows consistent with Vulnerability Management ,Application Security (AppSec), and a centralized remediation queue to track fixes and verifications. The implementation included role based visibility and technical reporting to align security findings with engineering backlogs and support structured triage and remediation processes.
Operational coverage targeted the company s compact IT and development footprint, extending visibility into application components tied to production touchpoints. Governance changes focused on instituting an issues triage workflow and security owner responsibilities to ensure vulnerabilities moved from discovery to tracked remediation within engineering and operations.
Separately, Buddha To Buddha adopted CM Sign to replace paper wet signatures for distribution agreements and employment documents, covering commercial contracts and HR. The CM Sign SaaS deployment enabled remote signing across its Amsterdam headquarters and international production sites including Bali, was quick to implement and produced early benefits of faster contract turnaround and reduced administrative cost for international agreements.
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Fossa | Professional Services | 70 | $10M | United States | CodeSecure | CodeSentry | Vulnerability Management ,Application Security (AppSec) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Fossa integrated CodeSentry from CodeSecure into its SBOM and software supply chain management platform. The native integration incorporates CodeSentry binary composition analysis to consolidate binary derived and open source SBOMs, targeting Fossa's global customer base from the company's U.S. headquarters.
The CodeSentry integration augments Fossa's Vulnerability Management ,Application Security (AppSec) capabilities, enabling combined binary composition analysis and open source bill of materials generation within the same platform. Implemented as a native product integration, the configuration surfaces binary derived component inventories alongside open source inventories, and embeds vulnerability triage workflows and reporting into existing SBOM management modules.
Operational scope centers on software supply chain and security teams using the Fossa platform, with functional impact on SBOM generation, inventory reconciliation, and vulnerability triage processes. Governance and rollout were structured to centralize binary and open source evidence within Fossa's platform, and the announcement states the integration improves vulnerability triage for customers.
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Glamorgan County Cricket Club | Leisure and Hospitality | 80 | $8M | United Kingdom | CodeSecure | CodeSentry | Vulnerability Management ,Application Security (AppSec) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Glamorgan County Cricket Club implemented CodeSentry, a Vulnerability Management ,Application Security (AppSec) application from CodeSecure to centralize application security and vulnerability management activities across the club’s digital estate. The deployment focused on establishing continuous discovery and assessment workflows to surface security issues in web applications and supporting services used by the organisation.
CodeSentry was configured to deliver core AppSec capabilities including automated vulnerability scanning, static and dynamic analysis, third-party dependency scanning, prioritized findings routing, and role-based reporting. The implementation emphasized scheduled scan cadences, customizable risk scoring, and centralized dashboards to support ongoing triage and remediation planning by technical staff.
Operational responsibility for CodeSentry landed with IT and the small engineering group that maintains the club’s digital properties, extending to operations personnel responsible for configuration and patch management. The solution was used to inform security-aware release and change practices, with documented vulnerability triage procedures and assigned remediation ownership built into operating processes.
Governance concentrated on access controls, scan policy configuration, and establishing repeatable vulnerability management workflows to sustain AppSec hygiene, while configuration targeted ease of use for a lean team. CodeSentry was described as the club’s application-level security control, linking Glamorgan County Cricket Club, CodeSentry, Vulnerability Management ,Application Security (AppSec) and internal IT and engineering functions in a unified risk management posture.
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