Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of January 23rd: Radware, Cohesity, Ping Identity, and More
The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of January 23rd. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Radware, Cohesity, Ping Identity, and more.
Keeping tabs on all the most relevant Identity Management and Information Security news can be time-consuming. As a result, our editorial team aims to summarize some of the top headlines in the space by curating a collection of the latest vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy news. With that in mind, here is some of the top identity management and information security news from the week of January 23rd.
Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of January 23rd
Cohesity Launches New Identity Threat Detection and Response Capabilities
Cohesity, an AI-powered data security company, has announced new, advanced Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) capabilities that expand its Cohesity Identity Resilience solution suite. These additions enable Cohesity to deliver a comprehensive approach to securing, protecting, and recovering critical identity systems such as Active Directory (AD) and Microsoft Entra ID. The new capabilities include tamperproof tracking, vulnerability assessment, automatic rollback, compliance reporting, Entra ID change tracking, service account protections, and SIEM/SOAR integrations.
Ping Identity Announces a Suite of New Identity Services
Ping Identity, a company focused on securing digital identities, has announced Universal Services, a set of identity services that enable organizations to continuously establish, validate, and protect trust across every digital interaction. These Services are designed to deliver continuous identity assurance for customers, the workforce, partners, and non-human identities, regardless of identity provider and without forcing rip-and-replace decisions. Andre Durand, Founder and CEO of Ping Identity, says, “Universal Services give enterprises a way to continuously verify and protect identity across every interaction without dismantling the identity infrastructure they already rely on.”
Radware Details Its New API Security Service Suite
Radware, a global provider of application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, has announced its Radware API Security Service. This end-to-end solution protects APIs throughout their lifecycle by leveraging real-time production traffic. It also offers APIs with advanced protection against the OWASP Top 10 API Security Risks, including sophisticated Layer 7 DDoS attacks. Key capabilities include runtime posture management, complete runtime protection, business logic protection, and automated API discovery and visibility.
Searchlight Cyber Debuts Its Ransomware File Explorer Tool
Searchlight Cyber, an external cyber risk management platform provider, has released the Ransomware File Explorer, a new capability within its Cerberus investigation platform that provides direct, searchable visibility into file-tree data that’s published on ransomware leak sites. The new feature enables analysts to determine whether sensitive documents, personally identifiable information (PII), or intellectual property have been exposed. It also supports preemptive detection to help organizations uncover third-party or supply-chain exposures, even when they’re not the direct victims of an attack.
Sumo Logic Reveals New Apps for Snowflake and Databricks
Sumo Logic, an Intelligent Operations Platform, has announced its new Snowflake Logs App and Databricks Audit App. With these strategic apps, customers get robust visibility into their data pipelines, dependable security analytics, and faster troubleshooting across two of the industry’s most prominent cloud data platforms. For example, the Sumo Logic Snowflake Logs App enables users to analyze login and access activity. optimize data pipelines and workloads, and centralize log data. Additionally, the Sumo Logic Databricks Audit App delivers real-time detection of unauthorized access attempts, faster incident investigations, and centralized visibility.
Token Security Expands Its Leadership Team
Token Security, an identity-first security company for agentic AI, has announced the appointment of Walt Carrington as Vice President of Sales and Oron Kaiser as Head of Product Management. These additions to Token Security’s leadership team will help the company capitalize on the growing enterprise adoption of AI agents and the need to secure them. Itamar Apelblat, CEO and co-founder of Token Security, says, “With the addition of Walt and Oron, we’re boosting our capabilities to scale both product innovation and sales execution, two critical elements for success as this market moves from early adoption to broad production deployment.”
Trulioo Appoints a Chief Revenue Officer
Trulioo—an onboarding platform that delivers identity verification, fraud prevention, and credit decisioning for people and businesses worldwide—has appointed Craig McDonald as chief revenue officer (CRO). McDonald has over 25 years of industry experience, having previously held roles at companies such as Trustly, MoneyGram, Nexxo Financial, and Valista/iPIN. In his new role, McDonald will help lead the global revenue organization by overseeing sales, customer success, and go-to-market strategy to support the company as it continues to scale and meet growing demand.
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