Spectro Cloud completed a $75 million Series C funding round led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives with participation from existing Spectro Cloud investors.
StackHawk announced the release of a new code-based API discovery capability, GitHub Insights.
StackHawk's latest capability offers security teams continuous discovery and visibility of their organization's attack surface, allowing them to identify gaps in coverage, align security testing with the rapid pace of software development, and work more closely with the engineers writing the code. By seamlessly integrating with GitHub repositories, this new feature eliminates blind spots and fosters efficient collaboration between security and engineering teams.
StackHawk's GitHub Insights offers:
- Code-based API discovery: Everything a modern organization releases is documented in code, but traditional discovery tools have to rely on web traffic to identify API routes. StackHawk's GitHub Insights discovers APIs at the source code level allowing security teams to identify their entire API inventory before they're released to production.
- Continuous visibility: StackHawk's GitHub Insights tests the API layer and maps the findings back to the source code to provide comprehensive insights into what's being developed, by whom, and how often it's being tested to ensure that security coverage aligns with the rapid pace of software development, providing organizations with full visibility into their attack surfaces as well as API security posture.
- Bridging the gap between developers and security experts: StackHawk's GitHub Insights promotes collaboration between security and developer teams by connecting testable APIs to their corresponding code bases and teams. This ensures that security teams can quickly identify the person responsible for addressing issues when they arise and who to collaborate with when testing new APIs.
"Code is the source of truth for applications, APIs, infrastructure, and policies in today's new development era. But, security teams struggle with limited visibility into what's happening in the code base and how it impacts them," said Scott Gerlach, CSO and Co-Founder of StackHawk. "StackHawk's GitHub Insights helps security practitioners map the applications and APIs they are testing back to code, so they can answer important questions about where a certain API lives, what team it belongs to, who's responsible for fixing an issue, and how often an asset has been tested."
StackHawk's modernized DAST approach with an emphasis on shifting security left has redesigned the way organizations develop and test applications today. An essential next step to helping security teams shift left, is understanding what APIs they have, where they live, and who they belong to. Code-based discovery with StackHawk's GitHub Insights bridges that gap between security and engineering teams, fostering stronger collaboration and more informed decision making.
Industry News
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Tricentis launched enhanced cloud capabilities for its flagship solution, Tricentis Tosca, bringing enterprise-ready end-to-end test automation to the cloud.
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Zesty announced the launch of Kompass, its automated Kubernetes optimization platform.
MacStadium announced the launch of Orka Engine, the latest addition to its Orka product line.
Elastic announced its AI ecosystem to help enterprise developers accelerate building and deploying their Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) applications.
Red Hat introduced new capabilities and enhancements for Red Hat OpenShift, a hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes, as well as the technology preview of Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed.
Traefik Labs announced API Sandbox as a Service to streamline and accelerate mock API development, and Traefik Proxy v3.2.