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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of November 8th: Fortinet, Rimini Street, Entro Security, and More

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of November 8th

Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of November 8th

The editors at Solutions Review have curated this list of the most noteworthy Identity Management and Information Security news from the week of November 8th. This round-up covers announcements and updates from Fortinet, Rimini Street, Entro Security, 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 November 8th.

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Identity Management and Information Security News for the Week of November 8th


Entro Security Expands its NHI Detection and Response (NHIDR) Engine

Entro Security, a Non-Human Identity (NHI) and Secrets Management platform, has announced several new capabilities for its NHI Detection and Response (NHIDR) Engine. With the latest version of the NHIDR Engine, companies can reduce the exposure of sensitive secrets, boost remediation times, and decrease the time it takes to handle abnormal NHI behaviors. Itzik Alvas, CEO and co-founder of Entro Security, says, “With our new NHIDR capabilities, we detect and respond to abnormal behaviors of all types of NHIs within seconds to scale SOC teams alongside the expanding surfaces they need to secure.”

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Fortinet Expands its Generative AI Capabilities

Fortinet, a global cybersecurity provider focusing on networking and security, has expanded its generative AI capabilities by launching two new integrations for FortiAI, its AI-powered security assistant. The new integrations include FortiAI for FortiNDR Cloud and FortiAI for Lacework FortiCNAPP. These will enable users to easily view detections and observations correlating to their queries, better understand their capabilities against attackers, streamline security processes, bolster resilience against evolving threats, and improve decision-making.

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Jumio Announces a Strategic Partnership with LatticeFlow AI

Jumio—an automated, AI-driven provider of identity verification, risk signals, and compliance solutions—has announced a strategic partnership with LatticeFlow AI. As part of the collaboration, Jumio will leverage LatticeFlow’s AI platform to identify model failure modes proactively, strengthen fraud protection, boost performance, and meet emerging regulatory requirements. This will specifically help Jumio prepare for the EU AI Act’s increased governance obligations while still innovating on its AI-driven identity verification capabilities.

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Permiso Security Releases New Open-Source Tools

Permiso Security, an identity threat detection and response startup, has released three open-source tools to help security teams bolster their detection capabilities. The tools include DetentionDodger, BucketShield, and CAPICHE Detection Framework, which aims to streamline the process of creating cloud application programming interface detection rules. Meanwhile, the other two tools can provide detailed insights into the security posture of identities and monitor and alert Amazon Web Services Inc. S3 buckets and CloudTrail log activities.

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Rimini Street Expands its Database Security Suite with New Functionalities

Rimini Street, a global provider of end-to-end enterprise software support and solutions, has announced a collection of new and expanded database security services to provide organizations with tailored, flexible, and proactive coverage. With these updates, the Rimini Protect Advanced Database Security Suite (ADSS) will now include database assessments, database discovery tools, and custom tools, with plans to launch a Security Rule Software Development Kit (SDK) in 2025. The expanded offerings will enable teams to mitigate risks by improving how they monitor and proactively protect their critical databases.

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Skyhigh Security Grows its Executive Leadership Team

Skyhigh Security, a global provider of data-focused cloud, on-premises, and hybrid security solutions, has appointed Sanjay Castelino as President and James Denena as Chief Financial Officer. These additions to Skyhigh Security’s Executive Leadership Team will help it further power its momentum as a data security company, position the organization for long-term growth, and more. Castelino comes to Skyhigh Security with over thirty years of experience at companies like Snow Software, Spiceworks, and SolarWinds. Meanwhile, Denena joins the company with nearly twenty-five years of experience at both public and private cloud companies.

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