Katana, in the context of penetration testing and cybersecurity, is an open-source web application security framework written in Python. It's designed to be a comprehensive tool for automating the process of discovering vulnerabilities in web applications. It provides features such as crawling web pages, identifying potential entry points, and performing various security checks like cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, and other common web application flaws. It's commonly used by security professionals and ethical hackers to assess and improve the security posture of web applications.
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