SmartSecLab/IoTvulCode
IoTvulCode: AI-enabled vulnerability detection in software products designed for IoT applications
This tool helps cybersecurity analysts and IoT software developers find potential security weaknesses in the C/C++ source code of IoT operating systems and applications. It takes your source code as input and identifies specific types of vulnerabilities, linking them to Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) records. This allows for proactive identification and remediation of security flaws before deployment.
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Use this if you need to automatically detect vulnerabilities in C/C++ source code for IoT devices and applications.
Not ideal if you are working with programming languages other than C/C++ or need to analyze vulnerabilities in compiled binaries rather than source code.
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