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The Business of Cybersecurity: News From Fortinet, Rescana, Saviynt, and More 

In this cybersecurity news roundup, see how companies of all sizes are evolving to stay ahead of cyber threats.

Cybersecurity is constantly evolving, with new threats, cutting-edge technologies, and major company announcements emerging daily. Keeping up with these developments is essential to protect your organization and its clients from potential risks. Here’s a look at some key business developments that are steering the future of cybersecurity.

Solutions

New capabilities have just been announced for Anomali Copilot, which allow security or IT analysts at any skill level to search through petabytes of data in seconds, including custom datasets not typically captured by event logs. According to the company, these features will allow users to ask Anomali Copilot an expanded array of questions, in 80+ languages, and immediately get answers, context, or direction on limitless security and IT topics. In a recent quote, Ahmed Rubaie, CEO at Anomali, said, “Our safe and intelligent Anomali Copilot gives our customers visibility on a grand scale to proactively defend and efficiently drive their organizations. In terms of cost, speed, and performance, there is nothing in the market that is comparable. There are Copilots and then there is the Anomali Copilot, rooted in the largest repository of global threat intelligence data (both IOCs and predictive IOAs). We are helping customers modernize their operations. Our Copilot automates important tasks while integrating security and IT into the business. It helps analysts navigate an intelligent data lake to drive better results and without the extra cost and complex architecture of sitting on top of another big data provider. This technology feat alone can save our customers millions of dollars.”
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Fortinet has added new capabilities to its unified SASE solution, including sovereign SASE and generative AI (GenAI). According to the company, Fortinet Unified SASE provides complete integration between Fortinet’s Secure SD-WAN solution and cloud-delivered security service edge (SSE) under a single console for seamless management, visibility, and security. In a recent quote, John Maddison, Chief Marketing Officer at Fortinet, said, “Many vendors today are packaging up fragmented SASE capabilities and calling it ‘unified SASE.’ Fortinet is the only vendor with a unified SASE solution united by one data lake, one operating system, and AI-driven security that also offers customers unparalleled deployment flexibility. Not only are we offering a truly integrated solution, but we’re also adding more flexibility and simplicity with the introduction of sovereign SASE and new generative AI features.”
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Personnel

Simon Gooch will join Saviynt, a provider of cloud-native identity and governance platform solutions, as the company’s Senior Vice President of Expert Services. Previously, Simon spent over 25 years at Accenture, leading key IT digital transformation projects for the company, including transforming its internal security architecture from a legacy, reactive on-prem approach to a dynamic cloud first, service-oriented model with a focus on identity, access and data governance. In a recent quote, Paul Zolfaghari, President at Saviynt, said, “We are thrilled to strengthen our leadership team with the addition of Simon, one of the industry’s most respected and highly regarded IT and security visionaries. He brings deep experience from one of the world’s largest organizations to Saviynt where our customers will benefit from his strategic, future-focused perspective and vast knowledge. We are looking forward to making Simon’s unique, exceptional expertise available to Saviynt’s customers.”
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Partnerships

Rescana has partnered with Wiz and Aspiration Japan, a security consulting firm, to provide a comprehensive and robust cloud security solution tailored to meet the unique needs of businesses in Japan. According to Rescana, an AI Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) company, the new cloud security suite will offer a seamless, integrated solution that addresses challenges head-on. In a recent quote, Dali Rajic, COO & President, Wiz, said, “We are excited to collaborate with Rescana and Aspiration Japan to bring a state-of-the-art cloud security solution to the Japanese market. This partnership underscores our commitment to providing organizations everywhere with the best possible protection against evolving cyber threats.”
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About the Author

Alexis Gajewski, Senior Content Strategist, Plant Services

Alexis Gajewski has over 15 years of experience in the maintenance, reliability, operations, and manufacturing space. She joined Plant Services in 2008 and works to bring readers the news, insight, and information they need to make the right decisions for their plants. Additionally, Alexis works on initiatives for other Endeavor Business Media brands that specialize in the manufacturing industry, and helped launch the group's new podcast series Great Question: A Manufacturing Podcast.

 

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