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Fiserv Professional Services 38000 $20.5B United States IBM IBM Security AppScan Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) 2016 Royal Cyber In 2016, Fiserv engaged Royal Cyber to implement IBM Security AppScan for security scanning of its credit-processing applications in the United States. The engagement focused on embedding IBM Security AppScan into Fiserv application-security processes for its financial-services environment, establishing regular vulnerability assessment of credit-processing application portfolios. Royal Cyber configured IBM Security AppScan, referenced in the case study as IBM Rational AppScan, to perform automated application scanning and to generate prioritized security findings. Configuration work emphasized scan orchestration, scheduled assessments, and the creation of prioritized remediation reports, with the specific AppScan edition inferred from the implementation description. The deployment was scoped to application-security and development teams supporting Fiserv credit-processing systems, with reporting directed to security operations and remediation owners. Fiserv used IBM Security AppScan as an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) aligned capability to strengthen application-security controls, producing prioritized remediation reports that informed triage and remediation workflows.
Lockheed Martin Aerospace and Defense 121000 $71.0B United States IBM IBM Security AppScan Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) 2008 n/a In 2008 Lockheed Martin implemented IBM Security AppScan as part of its application security tooling footprint, with deployments focused on defense and engineering application areas in the United States. IBM Security AppScan was employed in the Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) category and is reported to incorporate Ounce Labs technology through AppScan Source after IBM's acquisition of Ounce Labs. The implementation centered on static application security testing capabilities, specifically AppScan Source SAST modules derived from Ounce Labs, to perform source code analysis and vulnerability detection during development. Configuration work included rule set tuning, scanning profiles for codebases used in defense engineering, and scheduling of static analysis runs to catch security issues early in the software lifecycle. Operationally the AppScan Source edition was integrated into software development and code review workflows used by engineering teams, providing automated scans of source artifacts and a centralized findings repository. Coverage emphasized application security for engineering projects, with scans scoped to project repositories and development sites in the United States. Governance adjustments supported SAST adoption, introducing standardized triage workflows, issue classification and developer remediation processes to act on AppScan Source findings. The deployment established structured static testing practices within software development lifecycles, aligning security testing responsibilities across engineering and security operations teams.
TD Auto Finance Banking and Financial Services 2300 $850M United States IBM IBM Security AppScan Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) 2017 n/a In 2017, TD Auto Finance implemented IBM Security AppScan as part of its Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) tooling to formalize dynamic application scanning across the business. The deployment centered on application security testing for TD Auto Finance applications and was operated within the Information Security function, with scans executed regularly to surface runtime vulnerabilities and application layer issues for remediation. IBM Security AppScan was configured to perform dynamic application security testing, feed standardized findings into incident triage workflows, and generate technical reports for application and infrastructure teams. The implementation emphasized automation of scan cadence, vulnerability classification, and evidence capture to support remediation planning and audit requests, leveraging AppScan s dynamic scanning capabilities to identify exploitable runtime conditions. Operational integration tied IBM Security AppScan findings into broader control and remediation processes, with security assessments and remediation activities documented in RSA Archer GRC using standard templates. The security team coordinated AppScan findings with Qualys Vulnerability Management for host and server level issues, and with Symantec Data Loss Prevention monitoring for data exposure events, ensuring cross-tool handoffs between application, infrastructure, and data protection workflows. Governance and process changes accompanied the AppScan rollout, including formalized remediation plans, verification steps, and monthly security scorecards delivered to executives to track open findings and trends. Application and infrastructure teams, audit, and regulatory stakeholders were part of the operational scope, and AppScan outputs were used to support audit responses, vendor risk reviews, and ongoing control gap assessments within TD Auto Finance's security program.
Education 3224 $782M United States IBM IBM Security AppScan Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) 2010 n/a
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