RSA 2024: Skyhawk Security Wins Innovator Award and Launches CTEM – Purple Team

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Summary: RSA 2024 was a remarkable event for Skyhawk Security, filled with exciting announcements, significant achievements, and valuable conversations. Here’s a recap of our highlights and major accomplishments. 

RSA 2024 Highlights 

I hope you are all recovered from RSA! We had a great conference – lots of productive conversations at the booth, good analyst meetings, and we won Cloud Security Innovator of the Year from the Cloud Awards! 

 “Skyhawk Security’s recognition as the 2024 Cloud Security Innovator of the Year is well-deserved. Their pioneering use of AI to provide proactive protection through security simulations represents a significant leap forward in cybersecurity,” said Jason Ford, technical educator and lead judge at the Cloud Security Awards. “By harnessing AI technology to anticipate and mitigate potential threats, Skyhawk is not only enhancing security measures but also revolutionizing operational efficiency. They are also automating routine tasks and freeing up Security Operations Center (SOC) resources to concentrate on critical alerts. It’s an innovative approach that maximizes both security and operational effectiveness.” 

Before we event started the conference, we announced our groundbreaking cloud native Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) solution. The agentless approach empowers organizations to automate their CTEM program for the first time and operationalize it through Skyhawk’s existing AI-based Synthesis Security Platform. It simulates an attack against your defenses and then prioritizes what to address based on the business value of the asset behind the issue. Security teams can use the outputs to predict where threat actors will attack first, so they can see the future, and then prioritizing what to address based on the business impact of the breach. 

The news was discussed on SC Media’s Security Weekly Podcast, Helpnet Security, Cyberwire, and VMblog 

We kicked off the week at the Cloud Security Alliance AI Summit at RSA. If you missed it, you can download the presentations from the event. Chen Burshan our illustrious CEO was part of a panel which showcased startups using AI to help secure clouds. It was a great conversation!

Then, on Tuesday, we kicked off the day with the announcement of our award! Skyhawk Security won Cloud Security Innovator of the Year.  Check out the press release for more information! 

Join Our Upcoming Webinar 

And if you couldn’t make it to RSA, or if you want to learn more about Skyhawk Security – register for our webinar: Prevent Cloud Breaches with our Time Machine. It is on Wednesday, May 29th at 11 AM. We hope to see you there. 

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