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The Business of Cybersecurity: News From Tenable, GitHub, Saviynt, and More

In this cybersecurity news roundup, see how companies of all sizes are making risk management and threat detection a top priority.

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

Tenable has introduced AI Aware, which offers detection capabilities designed to rapidly surface artificial intelligence solutions, vulnerabilities and weaknesses, for Tenable Vulnerability Management. According to Tenable, which specializes in exposure management, AI Aware offers users exposure insight into AI applications, libraries and plugins so organizations can confidently expose and close AI risk, without inhibiting business operations. In a recent quote, Shai Morag, chief product officer, Tenable, said, “In an effort to keep pace with the sea change introduced by AI, organizations around the world ran full speed ahead, potentially bypassing countless cybersecurity, privacy and compliance red flags. Perhaps more so than with any other new technology we’ve seen, there are many risk factors to consider, especially with rushed development and deployment. Tenable AI Aware empowers organizations to deploy AI confidently, ensuring their security measures keep pace with the rapid evolution of AI technologies.”

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Saviynt has introduced its Intelligence Suite with general availability of Intelligent Recommendations. According to Saviynt, which specializes in cloud-native identity and governance platform solutions, this new release will provide customers with dynamic roles, access recommendations, actionable insights, and a multi-dimensional weighted trust scoring model. In a recent quote, Vibhuti Sinha, Chief Product Officer, Workforce Identity and Intelligence at Saviynt, said, “The Identity landscape is changing rapidly. With the explosion of identity types and events in an organization, both in terms of volume and velocity, we are delivering an intelligent platform which can meet the identity security needs of our customers and partners for the next decade. Identity platforms need to recognize the business needs of an organization and user. They need to do the heavy lifting of figuring out the necessary integrations, assigning just enough access, applying mitigating controls or security checks with zero to minimal inputs. That is our northstar and that’s what we are delivering.”

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Personnel

Paul Auvil has been appointed to Ridge Security’s Board of Advisors. During his 35-year career, Paul has worked for top cybersecurity and technology companies and is considered a leader in AI-powered automated penetration testing and security validation for CTEM. In a recent quote, Lydia Zhang, President and Co-Founder of Ridge Security, said, “Paul’s many years of experience have given him the business acumen and cybersecurity expertise that will be invaluable as we accelerate our market expansion and technology solutions. His strategic insights and proven track record in growing technology businesses will be essential as we continue our market expansion. We’re excited and privileged to have Paul on our Advisory Board and look forward to working closely with him.”

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Partnerships

JFrog Ltd has partnered with GitHub, a code development platform, to offer developers a consolidated view of project status and security posture to help quickly address potential vulnerabilities. JFrog also unveiled a Copilot chat extension that can select software packages that are updated, approved by the organization, and safe for use. In a recent quote, Yoav Landman, CTO and Co-Founder, JFrog, said, “For developers to be productive, they need complete information about the quality and security of the code and binaries they integrate into their software. Our partnership with GitHub enables teams to do this quickly and with confidence using Copilot. Our partnership also allows developers to navigate between code and the binary artifacts produced by the build process through a more intuitive workflow so they can build and release trusted software, faster. We’re excited about our shared roadmap, and look forward to driving a single platform experience for our customers.”

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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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