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Endor Labs announced a strategic partnership with GuidePoint Security.
The partnership aims to eliminate frustrations and risks in the software development lifecycle by combining Endor Labs' advanced Software Composition Analysis (SCA) platform, designed to make secure software development achievable, with GuidePoint's extensive network of security experts leading its consulting and services offerings. Together, they will accelerate the adoption of transformative SCA capabilities and enhance developer productivity.
As traditional SCA tools struggle to keep up with the increasing complexity associated with modern software development, create too many false positives and lack context about real application risks, Endor Labs solves these issues by bringing more visibility into direct and transitive dependencies, combining function-level reachability with its Exploit Prediction Scoring System to reduce false positives and prioritize vulnerabilities that matter.
Endor Labs VP of Business Development and Alliances, Andrew Davidson said: “Endor Labs is looking forward to collaborating with GuidePoint, a trusted platform for connecting organizations with valuable security expertise, and its extensive network in order to reach a wider audience and share our knowledge about supply chain security and SCA best practices, contributing to a much more efficient and secure software development ecosystem.”
The partnership will see GuidePoint and Endor Labs collaborate on educational and marketing initiatives focused on SCA best practices to raise awareness around the importance of Endor Labs’ offerings. GuidePoint will facilitate connections between Endor Labs and organizations seeking to adopt software supply chain security and advanced SCA capabilities, while Endor Labs will tap into GuidePoint's network of security experts, gathering insights to inform the continued evolution of its product roadmap
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