Synopsys Inc. has introduced a cutting-edge AI-powered application security assistant named Polaris Assist, as part of its Polaris Software Integrity Platform. This innovative tool leverages large language model technology along with Synopsys' expertise in application security to offer security and development teams concise vulnerability summaries, AI-generated code fix recommendations, and valuable insights to expedite secure software development. The Polaris AI Issue Summaries feature aids developers in interpreting static analysis results by providing actionable summaries of coding weaknesses and vulnerabilities, including potential risks and guidance for remediation. On the other hand, the Polaris AI Fix Suggestions capability streamlines the process of addressing security vulnerabilities by suggesting AI-generated code fixes that can be easily implemented into the codebase.
The launch of Polaris Assist signifies a significant advancement in automating application security processes, enhancing both security and developer productivity. By automating repetitive and time-consuming AppSec activities, Synopsys aims to empower its customers to focus more on innovation rather than dealing with security issues. The AI-powered vulnerability summaries and code fix suggestions offered by Polaris Assist address critical pain points faced by organizations today, highlighting the potential of generative AI in revolutionizing the field of application security. This latest development from Synopsys follows the recent introduction of Black Duck Supply Chain Edition, a software composition analysis tool designed to mitigate risks in supply chain attacks.
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