32nd Version of the annual security event RSA Conference (RSAC 2022) Beginning June 6, a new breed of security allows vendors to demonstrate their capabilities. Returning to a private event after being virtualized last year due to the epidemic, RSAC 2022 Security has booked a great mix of startup debuts, featuring technology and security mechanisms including devsecops, identity and access management (IAM), threat management, and cloud security.
The early-stage expo features about 35 startup kiosks, RSAC’s innovation space dedicated to promoting up-and-coming in the security industry. Below is something more interesting from the lineup in alphabetical order:
Caddo Security: Cloud Event Response [Early Stage Expo 26]
Established in April 2020, Caddo security Provides a cloud investigation platform that allows security teams to respond quickly to cloud workload threats with contextual analysis. By automatically capturing and processing data, the Cado response platform provides forensic-level details and contexts to facilitate response. At RSAC, the London-based company will demonstrate how the platform accelerates response to cloud events.
Simpire: Cyber ​​training and evaluation [Early Stage Expo 34]
Israel based Simpire, Founded in 2018, offers a cyber security training and evaluation platform to help organizations build their cyber-resilience. Its SaaS products, Cyweria, offer a variety of training situations and allow companies to customize their own for both red and blue teams. The company says it is designed to mimic any network typology or IT system.
Fend: IoT security and intelligence [Early Stage Expo 8]
Founded in 2017, Fend A cyber security firm focused on physical, hardware solutions to protect critical infrastructure. Coordinates monitoring and analysis of Virginia-based company’s hardware and cloud-based equipment IoTIncluding industrial applications and embedded systems, utilities, government and real estate.
Flow Security: Cloud data security [Early Stage Expo 29]
Flow, Founded in 2020, says it provides companies with a way to secure their cloud data through a complete application environment as well as external services. Israel-based startups discover data flows, categorize them according to their sensitivity, and continuously assess and remedy data risk.
Fuzzbuzz: Devsecops provider [Early Stage Expo 10]
Founded in 2018, Foolish Has developed an automated phasing tool that executes code for systematically created tests to detect bugs and vulnerabilities. The company says it doesn’t need any security knowledge to use its obscure platform, which allows developers to get started within 30 minutes. Fuzzbuzz is headquartered in California.
GitGuardian: Devsecops platform [Early Stage Expo 25]
Paris based GitGuardian A cybersecurity startup that works to resolve privacy issues spread through source code, an issue that results in compromising credentials or even ending in a public place. Founded in 2017, the company says it automatically solves the problem of privacy detection for application security and prevention of data loss.
Infinipoint: The identity of the device as a service [Early Stage Expo 28]
Of Infinipoint Device-Identity-A-Service is a cloud-based security platform for machine identity management, designed to protect access to all applications for any user and device from anywhere. The Israel-based startup says it provides single sign-on approvals integrated with risk-based policies and provides one-click remedies for non-compliant and vulnerable devices. Infinipoint was founded in 2019.
Safebase: Enterprise Security and Compliance [Early Stage Expo 21]
Safebase, Established in 2020, offers a Smart Trust Center designed to facilitate safety and compliance review. The goal of California-based startups is to help companies share their security views and automatically access sensitive consent information. The company said its center could speed up the enterprise sales cycle in a matter of days and reduce the amount of queries by more than 50%.
ShardSecure: Cloud Security [Early Stage Expo 22]
New York based ShardSecure Focuses on helping customers maintain control of their data in the cloud, improve data availability and integrity in the face of attacks and service disruptions, and meet compliance requirements while minimizing administrative overhead. Founded in 2019, the company employs a strategy called microSharding, which cuts data into microShards, mixes and distributes it in such a way that unauthorized users do not have an intelligible data set.
ShiftRight: Security Business Intelligence [Early Stage Expo 16]
California based Shift right The Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform seeks to bridge the gap between security engineering teams that help companies stay on top of security events by marshalling appropriate resources across the enterprise to complete security tasks and track the effectiveness of security investments. The startup was founded in 2019.
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