Locations
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India · Hyderabad, Telangana, India · Singapore · Brisbane, QLD, Australia
founded in
2012
Entersoft is a leading application security provider helping organizations worldwide protect their products against malicious threats and compliance concerns. We believe that application security is a journey, not just a goal, and work with business leaders as partners and advisors to safeguard their applications with an integrated, proactive, and forward-thinking approach. Entersoft was launched in 2012 and has its headquarters in Bangalore, R&D centre in Hyderabad, and offices in Brisbane and Hong Kong. We provide application security assessments, DevSecOps solutions, and consulting services to enhance performance through proactive, collaborative, and cost-effective security practices. Going beyond penetration testing, we help build secure products by helping application developers mitigate and manage application threats effectively and quickly. We also integrate security into DevOps. Innovation is at the heart of Entersoft. With ideas such as DevSecOps, EnProbe (vulnerability management), BountyErr (private bug bounty), and PayBank (secure coding awareness), we engage the community and boardroom in a conversation to embrace a culture where security is understood as an investment and not an expense. Through unique ideas such as gamification of secure coding training, we have been educating and empowering businesses to shield themselves against security breaches and the resulting financial and reputational losses. We take charge of application security, while our customers streamline their energies on what they do best. We are pioneers of FinTech and blockchain security and offer services and solutions that protect your web, mobile, API, infrastructure, IoT, and blockchain products. Having responsibly disclosed over 150 critical business-threatening bugs in top-notch technology giants and businesses worldwide, we are today trusted partners for 300+ of the world’s leading enterprises and FinTechs.
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