CodeSonar
What’s New in CodeSonar 9.1
CodeSonar 9.1 delivers an improved user experience for analyzing Android, new Kotlin checkers, and increased standards coverage, including the new MISRA-C 2025 guidelines. We recommend customers update to this version of CodeSonar ...
AdaCore and CodeSecure Merge to Form a Global Company Providing Embedded Software Security and Safety Solutions
[New York, US, 06/18/25] AdaCore, which provides software development tools for mission-critical systems, and embedded software security company CodeSecure, today announced a definitive merger agreement. The merger creates a unified company committed ...
CodeSecure and FOSSA Partner to Deliver Single Integrated Platform for Binary and Open Source Analysis
Consolidated capabilities enable customers to create comprehensive software bill of materials and eliminate security blindspots across the software development lifecycle BETHESDA, Md., Apr. 9, 2025 – CodeSecure, a leading global provider of ...
What’s New in CodeSonar 9.0
CodeSonar 9.0 is an exciting upgrade, with increased analysis performance, improved DISA STIG reporting, and Android 15 support. We recommend customers update to this version of CodeSonar as soon as possible to ...
What’s New in CodeSonar 8.3
CodeSonar 8.3 is a significant upgrade, containing new features and integrations, improved compiler and language support, and more checkers. The highlights are listed below; for more complete details, please consult the Release ...
Gen-AI Won’t Replace Humans – or SAST – In the SDLC
Interview with MITRE’s Tracey Bannon by industry analyst Deb Radcliff, editor of TalkSecure, hosted by CodeSecure and syndicated at Security Boulevard & YouTube Click HERE to listen. Whether people realize it or not, AI in ...
What’s New in CodeSonar 8.2
CodeSonar 8.2 is a significant upgrade, containing new features and integrations, improved compiler and language support, and more checkers. The highlights are listed below; for more complete details, please consult the Release ...
Using SAST and MISRA Memory Safety Standards to Prevent the Next CrowdStrike Debacle
The Problem A common coding error in a CrowdStrike Falcon update caused critical system outages around the world starting on Friday July 19th 2024. The culprit? A Null Pointer Dereference (also known as CWE-476) in a ...
MISRA validation on FreeRTOS
Parts of the FreeRTOS kernel are MISRA 2012 compliant (details are here). I am quite impressed with the work done to make a project originally written without MISRA in mind MISRA-compliant. They used ...
White House Urges Tossing C and C++ From Critical Infrastructure Systems… and why this is not a good idea.
"the way coders do their work is of critical importance to national interest" -- white house ONCD The post White House Urges Tossing C and C++ From Critical Infrastructure Systems… and why ...

