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What is Splint?

The Secure Programming Group within the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia is charged with both the creation and continual enhancement of Splint, a static analysis tool. Leading this initiative is David Evans, who is also the primary developer of the project. The initial concept of memory bounds checking was introduced by David Larochelle, while University of Virginia students such as Chris Barker, David Friedman, Mike Lanouette, and Hien Phan made notable contributions to the project's advancement. Splint is essentially an evolution of LCLint, a tool that emerged from a collaborative research project involving the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Digital Equipment Corporation's System Research Center. David Evans also played a pivotal role as the chief designer and developer of LCLint. The foundational idea for a static checking tool that could pinpoint inconsistencies between LCL specifications and their C implementations was conceived by John Guttag and Jim Horning. Their expertise and innovative ideas were instrumental in shaping both LCLint and its successor, Splint, thereby establishing a strong framework for developing tools that significantly improve software reliability and security. This collaborative effort highlights the importance of interdisciplinary teamwork in addressing complex programming challenges.

What is Sandboxie?

Sandboxie is a program designed to provide sandboxed isolation for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows NT systems. David Xanatos has been at the helm of its development since it became open-source, having previously been owned by Sophos, which acquired it from Invincea, the original creator being Ronen Tzur. By establishing an isolated environment, Sandboxie allows users to execute or install software without creating lasting alterations to their local or mapped drives. This virtual separation facilitates the secure testing of untrusted applications and safe browsing activities. Since its transition to open-source, Sandboxie is offered in two distinct versions: the classic build, which utilizes an MFC-based user interface, and the Plus build, boasting new features along with a modern Q't based interface. While many of the latest enhancements are geared towards the Plus version, users can still access several of these features in the classic version by adjusting the sandboxie.ini file. This adaptability provides users with the opportunity to enjoy updates while retaining their preferred traditional interface, ensuring a balance between innovation and familiarity. Additionally, the community surrounding Sandboxie continues to grow, offering support and sharing tips for users to maximize their experience with the software.

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Integrations Supported

C
C++
MATLAB

Integrations Supported

C
C++
MATLAB

API Availability

Has API

API Availability

Has API

Pricing Information

Pricing not provided.
Free Trial Offered?
Free Version

Pricing Information

Pricing not provided.
Free Trial Offered?
Free Version

Supported Platforms

SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux

Supported Platforms

SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux

Customer Service / Support

Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support

Customer Service / Support

Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support

Training Options

Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training

Training Options

Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training

Company Facts

Organization Name

University of Virginia

Date Founded

2007

Company Location

United States

Company Website

splint.org

Company Facts

Organization Name

Sandboxie

Date Founded

2004

Company Website

sandboxie-plus.com

Categories and Features

Static Application Security Testing (SAST)

Application Security
Dashboard
Debugging
Deployment Management
IDE
Multi-Language Scanning
Real-Time Analytics
Source Code Scanning
Vulnerability Scanning

Static Code Analysis

Analytics / Reporting
Code Standardization / Validation
Multiple Programming Language Support
Provides Recommendations
Standard Security/Industry Libraries
Vulnerability Management

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