DSPM Resources
Data Security Posture Management, cloud data security, risk management, compliance, and more.
NYSE & Normalyze: Are your crown jewels – your data – protected?
NYSE (@NYSEofficial) sits down with Amer Deeba, CEO and co-founder of Normalyze, to discuss the imperative for a different approach to data security - and why existing frameworks don't work.
Why a new CISO needs less than 100 days to solve the most urgent cybersecurity problem
How can a new CISO can make the biggest and most valuable impact right out of the gate?
Cloud security gap: Shadow, orphan and democratized data
The cloud security gap causes risk in the public sector because public agencies work with a lot of PII and are typically averse to deleting data.
Cloud migration & data security: iSMG interviews Amer Deeba
iSMG sits down with Amer Deeba, CEO of Normalyze, to discuss data security challenges brought about by the rapid cloud migration of recent years - and how organizations can solve them.
Normalyze Makes History, Receiving the First-Ever DSPM Patent
Normalyze has been granted the first-ever patent to date for DSPM addressing cloud data attack path detection based on the security postures of cloud environments, as well as resource network path-tracing.
In 2023, Businesses Will Prioritize Platform Consolidation For Cloud Data Security
DSPM can help simplify enterprise security and compliance for your No. 1 asset, which is your data.
Subdomain takeovers are STILL an issue
Subdomain takeovers continue to be a major security threat for organizations using cloud to deliver public services.
Where Is Our Data? Why Data Location Discovery Is Hard
Without discovery, detection of sensitive data and remediation of their vulnerabilities is futile.
Top 14 Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) Tools for 2023
Normalyze is listed as a top DSPM vendor by Startup Stash.
CISOs Mark Data Proliferation as Growing Security Problem
Organizations must take active steps to maintain an accurate and up-to-date inventory of their data, with particular focus on identifying their sensitive data.
Cloud-Native and Data Security – Ravi Ithal, Normalyze
Normalyze CTO and Co-Founder Ravi Ithal shares data security challenges in the cloud and how cloud-native containers, microservices and cloud usecases are causal factors to the widespread increase and proliferation of data.
Who You Gonna Call (For DataSec)?
The DataSec leader must be someone who wakes up every day and thinks about cloud data security.
What is DSPM and Why Should DevOps Architects Care?
Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) is a process for securing cloud data, and it largely revolves around three key steps.
Normalyze Wins the 2022 Digital Innovator Award from Intellyx
Intellyx, the first and only analyst firm dedicated to digital transformation, today announced that Normalyze has now won the 2022 Digital Innovator Award.
16 Industry Leaders’ Tips For Finding And Hiring Top-Quality Tech Talent
For companies that produce tech products and services, it’s always been a challenge to find and retain the best-quality tech talent. Add in the current tight labor market and the explosion of the use of technology across industries, and the search is harder than ever before.
Normalizing Advanced Cloud Data Security with Normalyze from Amer Deeba and Ravi Ithal
Normalizing Advanced Cloud Data Security with Normalyze from Amer Deeba and Ravi IthalNormalizing Advanced Cloud Data Security with Normalyze from Amer Deeba and Ravi Ithal.
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Where is your cloud data? Is it safe? Read why cloud data is a huge challenge for security
How To Achieve InfoSec When Your Tools Do InfraSec
The practical lesson for InfoSec is to never let your guard down in protecting the organization’s sensitive data.
Cloud Data Security for Non-Engineers: Three Essential Factors
This is part of Solutions Review’s Premium Content Series, a collection of contributed columns written by industry experts in maturing software categories. In this submission, Normalyze Co-Founder and CTO Ravi Ithal offers the essential factors to consider when doing cloud data security as a non-engineer.
Four Ways You Can Lose Your Data
Finding hidden, unprotected repositories of potentially sensitive data should be put on every security team’s priority list ASAP.
14 Security-Focused Questions Companies Should Ask Their SaaS Vendors
Fourteen members of Forbes Technology Council share security questions business owners should ask all potential SaaS partners and why their answers are so important.
Amer Deeba of Normalyze: 5 Things You Need To Know To Optimize Your Company’s Approach to Data Privacy and Cybersecurity
Get visibility on your entire IT, cloud and data footprint. Simply put: Know what you have and where your crown jewels are so you can secure it.
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Expert Tips for Your Business Cloud Management Strategy
Security, education and managing the sprawl are what the cloud computing experts want you to consider for your business cloud management strategy.
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Six Reasons To Put Data At The Center Of Your Security Strategy
Adopting a data-first strategy for security is important for keeping data secure anywhere in the cloud.
Black Hat USA 2022 – Bulletins Abstract
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Securing data in the cloud is hard. Normalyze makes it easier.
Before a company can begin to limit exposure of its proprietary data, it needs a holistic view into all of its public cloud data across all of its providers.
Normalyze, which enables security teams to continuously analyze, prioritize, and respond to cloud data threats, emerges from stealth with a $22.2M Series A
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Securing the Data Cloud: Our Investment in Normalyze, and Why Data Security is the Missing Link in Cloud Security
Enterprises need a holistic view of their data assets across cloud resources, users, identities, and apps. And they need the flexibility to take action given the context of data usage.
Company Backgrounder
The rise of enterprise cloud computing has brought an even greater emphasis on data. Many analysts and economists refer to today as the “data-driven economy.” This is for great reason: after trillions of dollars…