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Authy vs Checkmarx: What are the differences?

Developers describe Authy as "The easiest way to add Two-Factor Authentication to any website or app". We make the best rated Two-Factor Authentication smartphone app for consumers, a Rest API for developers and a strong authentication platform for the enterprise. On the other hand, Checkmarx is detailed as "Unify your application security into a single platform". It is a provider of state-of-the-art application security solution: static code analysis software, seamlessly integrated into development process.

Authy and Checkmarx belong to "Security" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Authy are:

  • Very secure- We take security seriously. We use industry standard secure algorithms (HMAC RFC 4426) and 256 bits keys which are always encrypted at rest.
  • Fully redundant- The Authy API is deployed accross different PCI level 1 data-centers and it's fully redundant. We also use a DNS provider with anycast support. We've had 100% availability since 2011.
  • Great user experience- You connect to Authy using a transparent REST API which allows you to customize the experience you want for your users.

On the other hand, Checkmarx provides the following key features:

  • Evaluate Your Exposure with a Holistic Platform
  • Gain Full Visibility
  • Secure Your Entire SDLC
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      What is Authy?

      We make the best rated Two-Factor Authentication smartphone app for consumers, a Rest API for developers and a strong authentication platform for the enterprise.

      What is Checkmarx?

      It is a provider of state-of-the-art application security solution: static code analysis software, seamlessly integrated into development process.

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