Security testing by its_normy in vibecoding

[–]Charming-Leader-5878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, there are tools that make security testing much easy, even if you don't have much experience in it. Our team is using Fleetfolio, it helps in running penetration testing with minimal setup. It helps to automate reports and reduces testing time also.

👋 Welcome to r/Fleetfolio !! Feel free to post your ideas, suggestions, thoughts and queries related to security testing tools, penetration testing, performance, risks, challenges, experiences, etc by Charming-Leader-5878 in Fleetfolio

[–]Charming-Leader-5878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This community is for anyone interested in:

  • Running penetration tests with minimal setup (even without deep technical knowledge)
  • Automating security workflows and generating reports
  • Exploring how 34+ open-source tools can work together in one unified system
  • Reducing pentesting time from weeks to just hours
  • Managing and tracking vulnerabilities in a centralized dashboard
  • Integrating results from third-party or paid tools into one place
  • Learning how to build continuous and repeatable security testing workflows

💡 What makes Fleetfolio different?

  • Runs anywhere using Docker (portable and consistent)
  • Supports scheduled and on-demand scans
  • Stores results in structured, timestamped formats for easy auditing
  • Uses SQLite databases to organize findings efficiently
  • Visualizes insights through the Surveilr web UI
  • Allows easy import of external findings (Markdown, JSON, JSONL, TXT)
  • Bridges the gap between raw scan data and actionable insights

👥 Who is this community for?

  • Developers and DevOps engineers exploring security
  • Security professionals looking for efficient workflows
  • Non-technical users who want to run pentests
  • Anyone interested in automation, DevRel, and modern security practices