From your CI/CD pipelines to container registries and package repositories get tested fixes for open source and system level vulnerabilities, without upgrades or workflow disruptions. Want to see how it fits into your stack?
Discover how Seal Security identifies and patches open source vulnerabilities without breaking changes.
Seal Security delivers one-click, backported, compatible patches for existing versions of open source packages. Seal identifies and fixes vulnerabilities across Linux OS, base images, and application dependencies, including EOL and legacy systems. Seal’s approach reduces technical debt, prevents risk downtime, and helps teams ship faster — without breaking changes or compromising security and compliance posture.
Seal Security handles all critical and high rated vulnerabilities within 72 hours of being made public.
Seal Security helps organizations prepare for upcoming audits for FedRAMP, FIPS, STIGS, PCI-DSS 4.0, and DORA.
Seal Security supports all major languages including Java, Python, JavaScript, C/C++, Go, PHP, C#, and Ruby.
Seal Security integrates with popular DevOps and DevSecOps tools.
DevOps tools include GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps, JFrog, and Docker. Software composition analysis (SCA) tools include Snyk and Black Duck. Other security tools include GitHub Advanced Security, Stack Rox, and Trivy.
Seal Security supports all major Linux distributions, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, Alpine Linux, Debian, and Oracle Linux.
Seal Security is certified with SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001.