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Aikido Security Reviews in February 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Robin P

08/06/23

5 out of 5

"I love that Aikido makes IT security more accessible"

What do you like best about Aikido Security? Knowing how well your software is secured has not always been easy in the past, but Aikido solves this in a very accessible way.

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Anonymous User

08/03/23

5 out of 5

"Easy to use code security platform with quick integration into Git repositories"

What do you like best about Aikido Security? I highly appreciate Aikido Security due to its clear user experience, enabling you to quickly identify and track security issues. With just a few clicks, you can seamlessly integrate it into your existing GitLab repositories and get started. One of the standout features for me is its communication of newly emerged security concerns through multiple channels, including email updates.

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Fabrice G

08/01/23

5 out of 5

"All in one security tool for companies that value their technology"

What do you like best about Aikido Security? * Both code and cloud security in one tool, in the past we would need multiple tools for this. * Extremely easy to set-up, connection to your cloud components and repositories was done in a couple of minutes and super straightforward thanks to their great ux.

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Hans O

07/11/23

4.5 out of 5

"Comprehensive platform to scan your repositories and cloud for vulnerabilities"

What do you like best about Aikido Security? It's was super easy to connect our GitHub organization and cloud environment (AWS in our case). After connecting, Aikido immediately starts to scan them and give you a list of potential issues/vulnerabilities to check. The checks are very broad: package vulnerabilities, committed secrets, security headers web server, vulnerable libraries in containers, ...