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Cybersixgill announced that its Dynamic Vulnerability Exploit Score is now available on the Swimlane security automation platform to help users accelerate focused prioritization and mitigation of dangerous vulnerabilities with intelligence from the dark web. DVE Score is generated by the continuous, AI-driven, real-time analysis of several streams of threat intelligence - including dark web discourse, code repositories, clear web, social media, blogs, and more - to propel a risk-based vulnerability management program of unparalleled prowess.
Cybersixgill announced that Darkfeed will be available through Swimlane's security automation platform. Now, Swimlane users can enhance their threat research and incident response by integrating actionable alerts from the industry's broadest and most comprehensive intelligence collection from the deep and dark web.
Swimlane announced it has raised $40 million in funding led by EIP. This funding will accelerate partnerships and alliances, expand research and development, and enable further global expansion. For years, companies have focused on threat detection and prevention, with limited investment in innovation to help security staff keep up with their workload. Swimlane stands out in the market for enabling organizations to automate every aspect of their security operations.
Swimlane, a provider of security orchestration, automation and response solutions, announced today that it has raised $40 million in growth funding. Denver, Colorado-based Swimlane is a player in the hot market of security orchestration, automation and response solutions, and helps security operations teams struggling with alert fatigue and staffing shortages.
Swimlane, an industry leader in security orchestration, automation and response announced the launch of the Swimlane Analyst Hub as a way to aggregate its open-source and developer tools and content for security analysts. Swimlane's Deep Dive team will continue to enhance and add additional open-source tools on the Analyst Hub.
"Swimlane has a track record of success in the SOAR market, as well as a clearly demonstrated dedication to the cybersecurity industry as a whole," said Syncurity Founder JP Bourget. "Syncurity is thrilled to join the Swimlane team, and we look forward to continuing to provide our customers with access to innovative solutions and deep domain expertise."
With infinite security posture combinations and use cases, Swimlane's SOAR solution was built from the ground up to transform an analyst's critical day-to-day responsibilities from insurmountable to exciting and effective. "Organizations are coming to the realization that staffing up to solve for the overwhelming amount of security and intelligence data they see daily is an unsustainable path. Applying automation broadly across every security use case is the only way organizations will be able to battle technology sprawl and protect their rapidly expanding attack surface," says Cody Cornell, CEO of Swimlane and patent co-inventor.
Swimlane, an independent leader in security orchestration, automation and response, announced the release of Swimlane version 10.0. Both achievements set new benchmarks for SOAR platforms, significantly reducing mean time to detect and response for security incidents.