mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
Normalyze announced General Availability for its Freemium offering, a self-serve, free platform that democratizes data discovery and classification in all three public clouds, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Normalyze Freemium is optimal for users to gain full visibility into their cloud accounts and help discover and secure sensitive data while operating continuous integration and continuous delivery (CICD) cycles.
Normalyze's Freemium offering has unparalleled ease-of-use and accuracy, enabling users to connect it to any cloud account within minutes to access:
- Full data discovery with graph-based analysis that includes all assets, data stores, resources, identities and accesses through a daily snapshot of the cloud environment.
- A comprehensive visual User Interface (UI) that offers up to 30 days of historical tracking.
- A dashboard that outlines all detected risks per datastore.
- Support for all structured and unstructured data stores across the 3 clouds.
- Automation workflows to drive remediation with DevOps.
- Easily upgrade for a full trial to access advanced capabilities such as sensitive data classification, vulnerability scanning, APIs and more.
"Securing cloud data is like the wild, wild west and security engineers are spending way too much of their time and energy trying to harness it," said Amer Deeba, Cofounder and CEO at Normalyze. "It was important to us to offer a free offering with a low barrier to entry for the DevSecOps community. Freemium is the first step to get users started with the visibility they need to continuously discover data and secure it."
Freemium is a free, self-service offering. Users can sign up, onboard, and begin cloud scans within minutes to explore the cloud environment and build the graph. There is no credit card needed to get started.
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