Security News > 2020 > September

Thales announced the launch of the CipherTrust Data Security Platform, a unified data protection solution that enables organizations to discover, protect, and control their most sensitive data wherever it resides. Drawing from years of data protection innovation, Thales has built the CipherTrust Data Security Platform to seamlessly unify data discovery, classification and data protection, along with strong access controls and centralised key management.

CocoSign, an easy and secure digital signature service, owned by CocoSign Technology, is helping businesses e-sign documents on the go in these tough times. CocoSign is a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service provider offering online signature services for businesses and individuals to simplify workflow.

Dashlane announced the completion of a bottom-to-top rewrite of its iOS app, improving efficiency, speed, and performance. The goal of the rewrite encompassed keeping up with the ever-changing iOS landscape, while making sure there was minimal disturbance for current iOS app users, diligently maintaining usable code, and providing a better digital experience for millions of Dashlane users.

ScaleMP announced it is expanding its memory expansion product portfolio to offer vSMP MemoryONE software for a wide range of AWS EC2 instances with NVMe SSDs. Available via AWS Marketplace, vSMP MemoryONE enables customers to easily expand instance memory to higher capacities and at a much lower cost. Bare-metal instances are supported by vSMP MemoryONE v9.

Stellar Cyber announced a new toolkit customers can use to verify the platform's functionality by launching a wide variety of cyberattacks against it. The Red Team toolkit is an offensive attack generator that 'red team' security analysts can use to test the Stellar Cyber Open-XDR platform's ability to defend against the latest attacks.

Success in the digital economy requires organizations to move beyond a traditional, cost-sensitive view of infrastructure and adopt a broader recognition that a responsive, scalable, and resilient cloud-centric infrastructure will help drive revenue while aligning technology adoption and IT operational governance with positive business outcomes. The transition to a cloud-centric digital infrastructure, which is already underway within many organizations, depends upon commitment to a digital strategy accompanied by a new set of key performance indicators focused on resource optimization, consistent resilience, and continual enhancement.

Following the launch of its voice and messaging services earlier this year, Melrose Labs' new partnership will see the platform develop new identity verification services that will protect businesses and improve customer engagement. The new offerings will also enhance Melrose Labs' existing Identity and Location, and One-Time Password services.

Cyan Forensics announced a new partnership with Susteen, the California-based developer of mobile forensic tools. Founded in 2016, Cyan Forensics' technology for scanning computers is already used by the Home Office Child Abuse Image Database system and policing across the UK for offences relating to Child Sexual Abuse Material, and is deployed with counter terror policing in the UK and Europe.

Nebula Genomics announced that it will partner with Oasis Labs to bring a new standard for responsible data use in the personal genomics industry and provide consumers with first-of-its-kind control of their genetic data. "Today, it's incredibly difficult for users to own and control their data in a private and secure way. Consumers need new solutions that provide the benefits of using data at scale without the risk that their data may be taken out of their control," said Dawn Song, CEO and Founder of Oasis Labs.

Oracle announced that it was chosen to become TikTok's secure cloud technology provider. "TikTok picked Oracle's new Generation 2 Cloud infrastructure because it's much faster, more reliable, and more secure than the first generation technology currently offered by all the other major cloud providers," said Oracle Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison.