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Financial Technology Enterprise allPay Adopts Checkmarx to Reduce Software Vulnerabilities

November 2016 by Marc Jacob

Checkmarx and allPay, a financial technology enterprise with a
third-party payment platform, announced allPay’s full implementation
of Checkmarx solutions to increase its security posture. Checkmarx worked
with industry partner, Galaxy Software Services Corporation (
GSS), to drive adoption of its
CxCAST
solution across allPay’s suite of product lines.

After opensource and proprietary static code analysis solution trials failed
to deliver on allPay’s specific security testing needs, allPay adopted
Checkmarx CxCAST to reduce software vulnerabilities and build up its secure
third-party payment platform. Checkmarx CxCAST, which specializes in
detecting vulnerabilities in proprietary source code and open source
modules, allowed allPay to increase efficiency among its developer teams so
code can be quickly and easily scanned for security and quality issues.

"We are thrilled to be partnering with Galaxy Software Services and together
delivering solutions to assist security conscious service providers in
enhancing the security of their offerings" said Ran Lewinsky, Vice President
of Sales at Checkmarx. "allPay places a significant emphasis on security and
has performed extensive market research before coming to a final decision
and we are proud to be the vendor of choice."

allPay looked to a number of opensource and proprietary static code analysis
solutions prior to its final selection of Checkmarx. Checkmarx was able to
address the fact that allPay required a systemized source review solution
that supported its many programming languages and complex development
environments including ASP.NET, PHP, Node.js, iOS and Android.

"Thanks to its fast growth, allPay is now coding in a complex development
environment. Checkmarx, as well as open source solutions and a variety of
commercial utilities, were all reviewed as we selected our source code
analysis solution," said Vincent Liang, VP of Information Technology at
allPay.

Following the adoption of Checkmarx, allPay has seen significant
improvements in reducing software vulnerabilities and has aligned efforts of
both its information security and development teams. Additional benefits
include continuous compliance with PCI DSS standards, enhanced manual code
review and collaboration with black box vulnerability scanning, and a faster
scanning procedure enabling allPay to prioritize system vulnerabilities and
reduce patching difficulties.


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