Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST) is a type of security testing that analyzes an application while it is running. It simulates real-world attacks to identify vulnerabilities such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), and broken authentication. DAST tools typically interact with the application through its exposed interfaces (e.g., HTTP) and monitor its responses to detect security flaws. It is commonly used to test web applications, APIs, and other network-accessible software.
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