JFrog announced a new machine learning (ML) lifecycle integration between JFrog Artifactory and MLflow, an open source software platform originally developed by Databricks.
Imperva completed its acquisition of Prevoty, a provider of Runtime Application Self-Protection, on Thursday, August 9.
Chris Hylen, President and CEO of Imperva, said: “Together we will set the bar for application and data protection while also advancing our mission, strategy and priorities. Prevoty complements current Imperva application, data and insights offerings that will enable us to deliver compelling, comprehensive solutions to keep our customers' data and applications safe from cybercriminals.”
The combination of Imperva and Prevoty will expand customers’ security capabilities and their visibility into how applications are accessed, what happens within the applications, and how applications and users interact with data. With this expanded view across their business assets, customers will have deeper insights to help them understand and mitigate security risk.
With the acquisition now closed, Prevoty CEO Julien Bellanger reports to Eldad Chai, SVP of Product Management. The Prevoty team joins Imperva under Julien’s leadership.
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