Acquisition Deepens Snyk Labs Research Bench, Advances Real-Time Defense for Emerging Threats, Extends Security Capabilities in a Single AI-Trust Platform.
Tanium announces the appointment of Tara Ryan as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). With more than 25 years of experience scaling high-growth SaaS, security, and data-driven technology companies, Ryan brings a deep track record of leading global marketing strategy, brand transformation, and revenue-driving programs from high-growth startups to IPO-stage ventures and beyond.
ThreatQuotient has been awarded a Top Workplaces 2025 honor by Washington Top Workplaces. This nomination is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by employee engagement technology partner Energage LLC.
WatchGuard Total MDR brings endpoint, firewall, identity, network, and cloud security into a single portal, delivering real-time, 24/7, AI-driven protection against threats across hybrid environments.
PII in Jira and Confluence is more visible than you think. Protect your organization from internal leaks with real-time data masking, role-based access, and audit-ready logs.
We’re excited to share that Elastic has been named a Leader in The Forrester Wave: Security Analytics Platforms, Q2 2025. At Elastic, we believe security starts with the data. Elastic Security enables teams to detect, investigate, and respond to threats at scale, without lock-in or limits — powered by the speed and flexibility of Elasticsearch — and is grounded in a commitment to openness, innovation, and customer control.
Running Kubernetes on Amazon EKS? You’re likely already using cert-manager—the open source standard for TLS and mTLS certificate automation in Kubernetes clusters. Today, we’re excited to announce that CyberArk Enterprise Support for cert-manager is now available through AWS Marketplace, giving EKS customers a direct path to operational reliability, compliance, and expert support at scale.
Every month, thousands of new vulnerabilities flood security feeds, yet many organizations still depend on quarterly scans and static inventories. That means critical flaws on shadow-IT devices or lateral-movement paths go unnoticed until it’s too late. Meanwhile, your team wastes precious cycles chasing low-risk issues while genuine exploits spread unchecked. It doesn’t have to be this way.
It’s sometimes said that information wants to be free. However, freedom comes with risks. Especially when dealing with data that’s subject to laws around access, that’s property of individuals and entities, or that represents a business’s IP. After all, granting privileges puts information at the fingertips of employees – and potentially threat actors too.