List of EthicalCheck Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with EthicalCheck. This list is updated as of July 2025.
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OAuth
OAuth.io
Streamline identity management, enhance security, boost team efficiency.Focus on your core application and expedite your entry into the market with OAuth.io, which manages your identity infrastructure, ongoing support, and security issues, allowing your team to concentrate on other priorities. Even though identity management can be intricate, OAuth.io greatly streamlines this task. You have the flexibility to choose your desired identity providers, add custom attributes, customize your login interface, or use our convenient widget, integrating smoothly with your application in just minutes. Our intuitive dashboard empowers you to easily monitor your users, perform searches, manage accounts, reset passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and configure memberships and permissions through OAuth.io's straightforward User Management system. Discover a wide range of secure user authentication solutions, whether you prefer passwords or tokens. OAuth.io supports everything from multi-tenant configurations to complex permission schemes, providing strong user authorization capabilities. Furthermore, you can enhance the user authentication process by adding a second factor through our popular integrations, ensuring a high level of security while maintaining an efficient and user-friendly management experience. This comprehensive approach to identity management not only boosts security but also optimizes workflow for your entire team. -
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OWASP Threat Dragon
OWASP
Empower your development with effective threat modeling solutions.OWASP Threat Dragon is a modeling tool specifically designed to create diagrams that illustrate potential threats throughout a secure development lifecycle. Following the guidelines set forth in the threat modeling manifesto, Threat Dragon allows users to document possible threats and devise effective mitigation strategies, while also offering a visual overview of the various components and surfaces related to the threat model. This adaptable tool comes in both a web-based format and a desktop application, catering to different user preferences. The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), a nonprofit organization focused on improving software security, makes all its projects, tools, documents, forums, and chapters freely available to anyone interested in enhancing application security practices. By promoting collaboration and the exchange of knowledge, OWASP fosters a community-driven approach that aims to raise security standards in software development. Ultimately, Threat Dragon empowers developers to proactively address security concerns and integrate effective threat modeling into their workflows.
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