Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Software Comparison
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of cybersecurity, staying ahead of threats requires constant innovation and strategic partnerships. This past week saw important developments, including a major investment in Pallas Security by Booz Allen Hamilton, Keeper Security’s groundbreaking integration of AI agents into its secrets management platform, and SailPoint’s achievement of FedRAMP authorization for its data access security solution. These advancements highlight the industry’s commitment to enhancing security, streamlining operations, and protecting sensitive data across various sectors.
Booz Allen Hamilton Fuels Pallas Security’s Growth
booz Allen Hamilton, a global leader in technology and engineering, has announced a strategic investment in Pallas Security, a company specializing in advanced cybersecurity solutions. This investment underscores Booz Allen’s dedication to expanding its cybersecurity capabilities and supporting innovative companies that are shaping the future of digital defence. Pallas security’s unique approach to threat detection and response is expected to complement Booz Allen’s existing portfolio, creating a more robust offering for clients facing increasingly complex cyber threats. The partnership aims to leverage Pallas Security’s cutting-edge technology with Booz Allen’s extensive market reach and deep industry expertise.
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Keeper Security Integrates AI Agents with Secrets Management
Keeper Security, a renowned provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) software, has launched its Model Context Protocol (MCP) AI Agent integration for Keeper Secrets Manager. This innovative offering empowers organizations to automate complex workflows through AI agents while upholding stringent security and compliance mandates. A key feature of this integration is its ability to allow third-party AI tools to interact with Keeper’s secure vault under carefully controlled and auditable conditions. Crucially, this integration does not compromise Keeper’s foundational zero-trust and zero-knowledge architecture, ensuring that sensitive secrets remain protected even as AI capabilities are harnessed. This move signifies a significant step forward in securely integrating artificial intelligence into critical business operations, especially in managing and protecting privileged credentials.
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SailPoint, a leader in enterprise identity security, has announced a significant milestone: its Data Access Security product has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Moderate authorization. This authorization, now available within SailPoint’s Identity Security Cloud, will enable federal agencies to more effectively extend identity security controls. By doing so, agencies can significantly minimize improper data access and bolster the protection of sensitive facts. This achievement is the latest in a series of rigorous certifications for SailPoint, which also holds SOC 1, SOC 2, SOC 3, ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018, ISO 27701, and Common Criteria certifications. The FedRAMP authorization is particularly crucial for government entities, signifying that SailPoint’s solution meets the high security standards required for cloud services used by the U.S. federal government, thereby enhancing data security and reducing exposure risk within public sector operations.
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