Private | |
Industry | software security |
Founded | 1992, as Reliable Software Technologies, renamed in 2000 to Cigital |
Headquarters | Dulles, VA, U. S. |
Number of locations
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Atlanta, Bangalore, Bloomington, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Minneapolis, New York, Santa Clara, Seattle, London |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Gary McGraw |
Services | Architecture Analysis, Ethical Hacking, Penetration Testing, Static Analysis, Training, Policy Development |
Owner | privately held |
Number of employees
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400 security consultants |
Website | cigital.com |
Cigital is a software security firm, based in Dulles, VA. Services include application security testing, penetration testing, and architecture analysis. Cigital also provides instructor-led security training and products such as SecureAssist, a static analysis tool that acts as an application security spellchecker for developers.
Cigital was established in 1992 with grants from DARPA In 1999 the firm created ITS4, which according to Cigital, was the world's first static analysis tool. The technology in this product was eventually licensed to Kleiner Perkins and used as the basis for the creation of Fortify Software in 1999. In 2010, Fortify was acquired by Hewlett Packard for $300 million.
BSIMM (Build Security In Maturity Model) is a software security measurement framework that helps organizations compare their software security to other organizations. BSIMM was started as a joint project by Cigital and Fortify Software.
In 2002, Cigital announced finding a vulnerability in Visual C++ .Net compiler (related to a GS compiler flag being inefficient). Cigital was criticized for not following responsible disclosure in this case, however, Cigital has defended its position due to the nature of the vulnerability.
Cigital SecureAssist identifies security bugs within the IDE and provides custom guidance to developers in reducing defects in future development. BuildSecure eLibrary is an online portal containing a suite of software security training classes. Enterprise Security Portal tracks identified security bugs and checks for omissions to ensure a thorough analysis of the software. Cigital has published 20 books and research articles on software security. In 2009, they found that poker games such as Texas Hold 'em involve considerable skill.
Cigital serves numerous Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 companies, including American Express, Aetna, Bank of America, Intuit, JP Morgan Chase, and Avis.