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Juno Journey Education 60 $10M Israel Jit Jit DAST Application Security (AppSec) 2024 n/a In 2024, Juno Journey implemented Jit DAST to achieve full product security coverage across its engineering and DevOps stack. The deployment targeted the companys MERN stack running on GCP and was positioned as an Application Security (AppSec) initiative supporting engineering and DevOps functions. Jit DAST implementation included runtime DAST scanning alongside static capabilities such as software composition analysis, infrastructure as code scanning, and secrets detection, with additional GCP security checks. The Jit DAST configuration was applied to CI/CD pipelines to surface findings during build and pull request stages, aligning application security testing with developer workflows. Alerts from Jit were routed into Slack to accelerate in PR remediation and to shorten feedback loops for engineers, enabling most findings to be triaged and remediated inside developer workflows. Onboarding was described as seamless, the operational scope remained focused on engineering and DevOps teams, and the rollout emphasized embedding security alerts into existing code review and CI processes, which improved security culture and reduced backlog remediation effort.
Linearb Professional Services 150 $16M United States Jit Jit DAST Application Security (AppSec) 2023 n/a In 2023, LinearB onboarded as an early design partner and implemented Jit DAST to centralize Application Security (AppSec) across code, infrastructure and runtime for its United States engineering organization. LinearB implemented Jit DAST to unify security signals and establish a single prioritized remediation backlog that aligns security findings with engineering workflows. Jit DAST consolidated the outputs of approximately 13 to 14 security tools, including dynamic application security testing, into a centralized prioritization and tracking layer to reduce manual triage and operational toil. The deployment focused on ingesting code, infrastructure and runtime security findings, and configuring automated prioritization and remediation tracking to integrate with development cadence and defect resolution processes. Approximately a year after the initial engagement, Jit DAST covered the majority of LinearB's security needs and contributed to SOC2 compliance and faster feature security remediation. Governance shifted toward centralized triage ownership and a single security backlog that changed workflow coordination between security and product engineering, reducing tool fragmentation and consolidating AppSec accountability.
Shopmonkey Professional Services 150 $15M United States Jit Jit DAST Application Security (AppSec) 2024 n/a In 2024, Shopmonkey implemented Jit DAST to consolidate fragmented product-security tooling across its engineering and product stack in the United States. The deployment focused on Application Security (AppSec) use cases, aligning runtime and code-level security scanning under a single vendor platform to reduce tool sprawl across engineering and product teams. The implementation centered on Jit DAST capabilities and platform consolidation, configuring unified runtime analysis and code security workflows to cover dynamic application testing alongside code-level vulnerability detection. Shopmonkey used the Jit DAST implementation to rationalize multiple point tools, decommissioning several scanners and orchestration scripts as part of the consolidation effort. Operational coverage included engineering and product groups in the United States, with the Jit DAST rollout embedded into existing CI pipelines and security review processes to centralize scan results and triage workflows. Governance changes emphasized tool rationalization and consolidated reporting to support consistent vulnerability management and developer-facing remediation workflows across teams. The consolidation was explicitly tied to compliance readiness, helping Shopmonkey better prepare for SOC2 and PCI:DSS audits by unifying runtime and code security evidence under Jit DAST. Shopmonkey Jit DAST Application Security (AppSec) deployment therefore reflects a focused effort to centralize scanning, simplify operational security tooling, and streamline audit preparation for engineering and product functions.
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