Checkmarx announced a new generation in software supply chain security with its Secrets Detection and Repository Health solutions to minimize application risk.
CERTIFY.me, an innovator in the access control and authentication technology industry, and Splunk are announcing a new offering: SnapXT powered by Splunk.
This product combines CERTIFY.me's physical access control and thermal imaging system, the SnapXT, and their Snap Portal cloud service with Splunk's Data-to-Everything platform. With this addition, organizations can track the data the SnapXT devices accumulate over time to extract actionable business and health insights.
The SnapXT device is a touchless access control endpoint that supports thermal imaging, with thousands deployed globally at 800+ organizations across 21+ industries. Some key features include integrations with access management systems, QR code ingestion, facial recognition, anonymous or identified scanning options, temperature reading, and mask detection.
The Snap Portal, the Microsoft Azure-hosted accompanying platform, is now powered by Splunk. This integration provides organizations with the choice to either leverage pre-built templates or create a bespoke version of the Splunk dashboard. These dashboards can track a range of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) including clock-in/attendance tracking, traffic patterns, temperatures, various symptom and contact-tracing questionnaire responses, and more.
Regarding the collaboration, CERTIFY President Nikolaus Ziegler commented, "This partnership is an exciting opportunity for new and existing SnapXT customers to leverage the data the devices collect to optimize organizational outcomes."
This joint offering enables organizations to back their access management and COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies with real-time data.
Industry News
SmartBear has appointed Dan Faulkner, the company’s Chief Product Officer, as Chief Executive Officer.
Horizon3.ai announced the release of NodeZero™ Kubernetes Pentesting, a new capability available to all NodeZero users.
Veracode acquired certain assets of Phylum, including its malicious package analysis, detection, and mitigation technology.
AppViewX announced the completion of its acquisition by Haveli Investments.
Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. has been recognized as a Leader in the 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Email Security Platforms (ESP).
Progress announced its partnership with the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), the world’s largest member association representing the CPA profession.
Kurrent announced $12 million in funding, its rebrand from Event Store and the official launch of Kurrent Enterprise Edition, now commercially available.
Blitzy announced the launch of the Blitzy Platform, a category-defining agentic platform that accelerates software development for enterprises by autonomously batch building up to 80% of software applications.
Sonata Software launched IntellQA, a Harmoni.AI powered testing automation and acceleration platform designed to transform software delivery for global enterprises.
Sonar signed a definitive agreement to acquire Tidelift, a provider of software supply chain security solutions that help organizations manage the risk of open source software.
Kindo formally launched its channel partner program.
Red Hat announced the latest release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI), Red Hat’s foundation model platform for more seamlessly developing, testing and running generative artificial intelligence (gen AI) models for enterprise applications.
Fastly announced the general availability of Fastly AI Accelerator.