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Introducing Graylog 6.1: A Monster Release Just in Time for Halloween

It’s no coincidence that Graylog 6.1 is making its debut right before Halloween. This release is a true behemoth, designed to tackle some of the longest-standing and most challenging issues in Security Event and Information Management (SIEM). Packed with innovations, Graylog 6.1 is here to change the game.

Introducing: Extensive AppSec visibility with Snyk Analytics

Your developer team is growing rapidly, and modern applications are becoming increasingly complex. With the rise of GenAI, both developer productivity and security risks are on the rise; How can your application security stay ahead? Snyk Analytics is our most powerful solution yet for AppSec leaders seeking to gain the visibility and insights needed to proactively address security threats.

New Release: ionCube Encoder 14 with PHP 8.3 support

Earlier this year we rolled out support for PHP 8.3 where PHP 8.2 encoded files can now run on PHP 8.3 with our unique Loader compatibility. We’re pleased to announce that our next major release, ionCube Encoder 14, is now available with full support for encoding PHP 8.3 syntax. ionCube Encoder continues to offer the best in PHP protection with advanced encoding tools so you can be sure that your PHP code is protected against theft and copy.

GitProtect 1.8.5 release brings a big launch - Azure DevOps Backup and DR

We are so proud to announce that GitProtect Backup and Disaster Recovery for Azure DevOps is here! The 1.8.5 release also brings a few improvements – performance, UX, and more – and small fixes. Let’s dig into more details.

SnykLaunch Oct 2024: Enhanced PR experience, extended visibility, AI-powered security, holistic risk management

After almost a decade in business, we’ve had the opportunity to watch the software development industry change dramatically. Developers work with more moving parts than ever, relying on technologies like third-party resources and AI coding assistants to release sophisticated software on tight deadlines. While we’ve been talking about the relationship between development and security for the past decade, the DevSecOps conversation has shifted quite a bit.

Deduplicate Vulnerabilities with the Nucleus Platform's New CVEs Page

Vulnerability management is often a complex task, particularly when using multiple scanning tools or dealing with the constant flow of new CVEs. Different scanners can uncover the same vulnerability but provide different insights or look at different metadata, making it look like one vulnerability is several without the proper context. We are excited to introduce the Nucleus CVEs Page, designed to enhance how your organization manages vulnerabilities across projects.

Shift left with the Sysdig extension for Visual Studio Code

Adversaries exploit security blind spots and sneak through traditional defenses to craft attacks that impact your operations, or even worse, your reputation. One recent example is the Revival Hijack supply-chain attack, where threat actors registered new PyPi projects with names of previously deleted packages. One way to counter this imminent threat is to “shift left,” or take ownership of the code’s security posture earlier in the development process.

CrowdStrike Announces Falcon Identity Protection Innovations for Entra ID and Privileged Access

In the critical and constantly evolving identity security space, organizations are focused on three essential needs: While identity security disciplines like identity security posture management (ISPM), identity threat detection and response (ITDR) and privileged access management (PAM) address various aspects of these needs, none offer a complete solution.

Introducing Astra OrbitX: Continuous Security at Scale

Engineering Leaders are stretched thinner than ever, racing to deliver innovative products and scale operations while securing a complex digital ecosystem across the increasing perimeter of code, DevOps, compliance, and more. Remember the infamous MOVEit attacks that compromised nearly 2,000 organizations, from BBC and Harvard to local government agencies. Over 67 million individuals were affected, underscoring the devastating consequences of such breaches.