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Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Netwrix Enables Over 39,000 Managed Service Providers to Leverage Its 1Secure™ SaaS Platform Through Pax8 Marketplace
Netwrix 1Secure for Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) is now available on the leading global cloud commerce marketplace for MSPs FRISCO, Texas, May 28, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Netwrix, a cybersecurity provider focused on data and identity threats, has made its DSPM solution, Netwrix 1Secure DSPM for MSPs, available on the biggest marketplace for MSPs in the world, the Pax8 Marketplace. The solution is delivered through Netwrix 1Secure, its easy-to-use and fast-to-deploy SaaS security platform. Netwrix's inclusion in the Pax8 Marketplace enables MSPs to grow their businesses by providing instant access to Netwrix's portfolio of data and identity security products. According to Pax8 research, small and medium-sized businesses who work with Pax8 partners consume 2.5X more Microsoft services than those using other platforms. Netwrix 1Secure enables MSPs to maximize the value of their Microsoft investments. It adds to their portfolio Netwrix's capabilities to eliminate data exposure and protect Microsoft data sources, including Active Directory, Entra ID, Windows File Server, SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, SQL Server, Teams, and OneDrive. Netwrix 1Secure also helps secure usage of Microsoft365 Copilot. Netwrix 1Secure DSPM for MSPs is a solution that reduces the risk of data breaches by equipping security teams with DSPM capabilities that allow organizations with multi-cloud and hybrid environments to discover, classify, and protect sensitive data. The solution helps assess and prioritize risks to sensitive data, prevent data loss, and detect policy violations and suspicious behavior. "Providing the Netwrix DSPM solution through the Pax8 marketplace is another step toward strengthening our relationship with the MSP community," says Britt Norwood, Chief Revenue Officer at Netwrix. "We are committed to delivering our solutions through MSPs and will continue to provide the tools, resources, and support they need to grow their business and deliver value to their customers." "We're happy to welcome Netwrix to the Pax8 Marketplace and provide MSPs with security solutions like Netwrix 1Secure DSPM for MSPs to protect against data breaches and to safeguard clients' sensitive information," said Oguo Atuanya, Corporate Vice President of Vendor Experience at Pax8. "As the leading cloud Marketplace, at Pax8 our aim is to open access to products and services like those from Netwrix that will allow MSPs to serve their clients and to support in their business success." About Pax8 Pax8 is the technology marketplace of the future, linking partners, vendors, and small-to-midsized businesses (SMBs) through AI-powered insights and comprehensive product support. With a global partner ecosystem of nearly 40,000 managed service providers, Pax8 empowers SMBs worldwide by providing software and services that unlock their growth potential and enhance their security. Committed to innovating cloud commerce at scale, Pax8 drives customer acquisition and solution consumption across its entire ecosystem. About Netwrix Netwrix is reinventing data security based on the premise that data security and identity security cannot work in isolation. The Netwrix 1Secure platform provides security teams with clear visibility into who has access to sensitive information, enabling them to safeguard those identities, strengthen data protection, and stay ahead of evolving threats. Netwrix offers a comprehensive set of solutions that protect identities and data for over 13,500 organizations globally. Netwrix AI and flexible deployment options make it easier, faster, and more economical than ever for security teams to investigate and remediate threats. Netwrix: Data security that starts with identity. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts Erin JonesAvista PR for NetwrixP: 704.664.2170E: pr@


Business Wire
28-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Netwrix Enables Over 39,000 Managed Service Providers to Leverage Its 1Secure™ SaaS Platform Through Pax8 Marketplace
FRISCO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Netwrix, a cybersecurity provider focused on data and identity threats, has made its DSPM solution, Netwrix 1Secure DSPM for MSPs, available on the biggest marketplace for MSPs in the world, the Pax8 Marketplace. The solution is delivered through Netwrix 1Secure, its easy-to-use and fast-to-deploy SaaS security platform. Netwrix's inclusion in the Pax8 Marketplace enables MSPs to grow their businesses by providing instant access to Netwrix's portfolio of data and identity security products. According to Pax8 research, small and medium-sized businesses who work with Pax8 partners consume 2.5X more Microsoft services than those using other platforms. Netwrix 1Secure enables MSPs to maximize the value of their Microsoft investments. It adds to their portfolio Netwrix's capabilities to eliminate data exposure and protect Microsoft data sources, including Active Directory, Entra ID, Windows File Server, SharePoint Online, Exchange Online, SQL Server, Teams, and OneDrive. Netwrix 1Secure also helps secure usage of Microsoft365 Copilot. Netwrix 1Secure DSPM for MSPs is a solution that reduces the risk of data breaches by equipping security teams with DSPM capabilities that allow organizations with multi-cloud and hybrid environments to discover, classify, and protect sensitive data. The solution helps assess and prioritize risks to sensitive data, prevent data loss, and detect policy violations and suspicious behavior. 'Providing the Netwrix DSPM solution through the Pax8 marketplace is another step toward strengthening our relationship with the MSP community," says Britt Norwood, Chief Revenue Officer at Netwrix. "We are committed to delivering our solutions through MSPs and will continue to provide the tools, resources, and support they need to grow their business and deliver value to their customers.' 'We're happy to welcome Netwrix to the Pax8 Marketplace and provide MSPs with security solutions like Netwrix 1Secure DSPM for MSPs to protect against data breaches and to safeguard clients' sensitive information," said Oguo Atuanya, Corporate Vice President of Vendor Experience at Pax8. 'As the leading cloud Marketplace, at Pax8 our aim is to open access to products and services like those from Netwrix that will allow MSPs to serve their clients and to support in their business success.' About Pax8 Pax8 is the technology marketplace of the future, linking partners, vendors, and small-to-midsized businesses (SMBs) through AI-powered insights and comprehensive product support. With a global partner ecosystem of nearly 40,000 managed service providers, Pax8 empowers SMBs worldwide by providing software and services that unlock their growth potential and enhance their security. Committed to innovating cloud commerce at scale, Pax8 drives customer acquisition and solution consumption across its entire ecosystem. About Netwrix Netwrix is reinventing data security based on the premise that data security and identity security cannot work in isolation. The Netwrix 1Secure platform provides security teams with clear visibility into who has access to sensitive information, enabling them to safeguard those identities, strengthen data protection, and stay ahead of evolving threats. Netwrix offers a comprehensive set of solutions that protect identities and data for over 13,500 organizations globally. Netwrix AI and flexible deployment options make it easier, faster, and more economical than ever for security teams to investigate and remediate threats. Netwrix: Data security that starts with identity. For more information, visit


Business Wire
14-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Cyera Launches Industry's First DSPM Certification to Close the AI Data Security Gap
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cyera, the world's fastest-growing data security company, today announced the launch of the Certified DSPM Architect program – the first tool-agnostic certification designed to advance the data security community's understanding of Data Security Posture Management (DSPM). The age of AI is here, and it's powered by data. But while enterprises race to adopt AI, many are flying blind when it comes to the most basic element of trust: understanding and securing their data. 'We're experiencing a once-in-a-generation tech shift, but data is still the unmanned corner of security,' said Jason Clark, Chief Strategy Officer, Cyera. 'DSPM is becoming the fastest-growing security category with 75% of organizations saying they will adopt DSPM by mid-2025. Our goal with this program is simple: give security professionals a no-fluff, high-impact way to take control of their data risk and become leaders in secure AI adoption.' Why Now: A Tidal Wave of Data, a Shortage of Expertise Data is the fastest-growing business resource in the world, projected to surpass 181 zettabytes by 2025. But as cloud sprawl accelerates, many organizations still can't answer the basics around their most valuable asset, such as: where is our sensitive data, who has access to it, and how is the data being used or misused. Simultaneously, the industry is facing a deep skills gap: 4 million cybersecurity professionals are needed globally (ISC² Cybersecurity Workforce Study, 2023) 58% of security leaders cite lack of training as a top breach cause (Fortinet 2024 Cybersecurity Skills Gap Report) 57% of organizations say their teams are understaffed 'Security teams don't just need more tools - they need a comprehensive strategy that aligns tools, processes, and people to create a modern data security program,' said Pete Chronis, former CISO, Paramount and Cyera Advisor. 'This certification helps practitioners gain the skills needed to lay the foundation for comprehensive, modern data security capabilities companies need to compete responsibly in the new AI age.' Real Skills for Real-World Risk The Certified DSPM Architect program is structured around the data lifecycle, from discovery and governance to protection, monitoring, and secure destruction. Built by veteran data security practitioners, including CISOs such as Lamont Orange (Netskope), Pete Chronis (Paramount, WarnerMedia, Earthlink), Mike Eisenberg (Coalfire, Optiv, Aon, McDonald's), Norm Kromberg (NetSPI, SouthernCarlson, ACI Worldwide), and Nathan Smolenski (Netskope, Corvus) the certification brings practical, real-world insights and includes: A DSPM maturity model to benchmark your organization's current posture A structured framework for planning near-, mid-, and long-term improvements CPE Credit Eligible, a digital badge for LinkedIn, and a professional certificate Best of all, it's completely tool-agnostic, and there's no need to use (or buy) any specific product to participate. For a limited time, the course will be offered as a complimentary benefit for the data security community. This includes, security practitioners managing day-to-day operations, compliance officers aligning controls to regulation, CISOs building long-term strategies, and other data security professionals seeking to be equipped with the knowledge, confidence, and vocabulary to lead. Enrollment Now Open The Certified DSPM Architect course is available online starting today. Read why Cyera is launching the Certified DSPM Architect course, and register and learn more here. Cyera Cyera is the fastest-growing data security company in the $24 billion data security market. Its AI-powered platform gives organizations a complete view of where their data lives, how it's used, and how to keep it safe, so they can reduce risk and unlock the full value of their data, wherever it is. Backed by top-tier investors including Sequoia, Accel, and Coatue, Cyera's unified data security platform helps businesses discover, secure, and leverage their most valuable asset- data, and eliminate blind spots, cut alert noise, and protect sensitive information across the cloud, SaaS, databases, AI ecosystems, and on-premise environments. Recent innovations like Cyera's Omni DLP extend this platform with adaptive, AI-native data loss protection, bringing real-time intelligence and contextual understanding to how data moves and is used across the enterprise.


National Post
14-05-2025
- Business
- National Post
Cyera Launches Industry's First DSPM Certification to Close the AI Data Security Gap
Article content Article content Article content The 'Certified DSPM Architect' crash course designed by Cyera aims to help security leaders master DSPM and secure AI innovation, to build confidence, capability, and clarity in a rapidly evolving data landscape Article content NEW YORK — Cyera, the world's fastest-growing data security company, today announced the launch of the Certified DSPM Architect program – the first tool-agnostic certification designed to advance the data security community's understanding of Data Security Posture Management (DSPM). Article content The age of AI is here, and it's powered by data. But while enterprises race to adopt AI, many are flying blind when it comes to the most basic element of trust: understanding and securing their data. Article content 'We're experiencing a once-in-a-generation tech shift, but data is still the unmanned corner of security,' said Jason Clark, Chief Strategy Officer, Cyera. 'DSPM is becoming the fastest-growing security category with 75% of organizations saying they will adopt DSPM by mid-2025. Our goal with this program is simple: give security professionals a no-fluff, high-impact way to take control of their data risk and become leaders in secure AI adoption.' Article content Data is the fastest-growing business resource in the world, projected to surpass 181 zettabytes by 2025. But as cloud sprawl accelerates, many organizations still can't answer the basics around their most valuable asset, such as: where is our sensitive data, who has access to it, and how is the data being used or misused. Article content Simultaneously, the industry is facing a deep skills gap: Article content 'Security teams don't just need more tools – they need a comprehensive strategy that aligns tools, processes, and people to create a modern data security program,' said Pete Chronis, former CISO, Paramount and Cyera Advisor. 'This certification helps practitioners gain the skills needed to lay the foundation for comprehensive, modern data security capabilities companies need to compete responsibly in the new AI age.' Article content The Certified DSPM Architect program is structured around the data lifecycle, from discovery and governance to protection, monitoring, and secure destruction. Built by veteran data security practitioners, including CISOs such as Lamont Orange (Netskope), Pete Chronis (Paramount, WarnerMedia, Earthlink), Mike Eisenberg (Coalfire, Optiv, Aon, McDonald's), Norm Kromberg (NetSPI, SouthernCarlson, ACI Worldwide), and Nathan Smolenski (Netskope, Corvus) the certification brings practical, real-world insights and includes: Article content A DSPM maturity model to benchmark your organization's current posture A structured framework for planning near-, mid-, and long-term improvements CPE Credit Eligible, a digital badge for LinkedIn, and a professional certificate Article content Best of all, it's completely tool-agnostic, and there's no need to use (or buy) any specific product to participate. For a limited time, the course will be offered as a complimentary benefit for the data security community. Article content This includes, security practitioners managing day-to-day operations, compliance officers aligning controls to regulation, CISOs building long-term strategies, and other data security professionals seeking to be equipped with the knowledge, confidence, and vocabulary to lead. Article content Enrollment Now Open Article content Cyera is the fastest-growing data security company in the $24 billion data security market. Its AI-powered platform gives organizations a complete view of where their data lives, how it's used, and how to keep it safe, so they can reduce risk and unlock the full value of their data, wherever it is. Backed by top-tier investors including Sequoia, Accel, and Coatue, Cyera's unified data security platform helps businesses discover, secure, and leverage their most valuable asset- data, and eliminate blind spots, cut alert noise, and protect sensitive information across the cloud, SaaS, databases, AI ecosystems, and on-premise environments. Recent innovations like Cyera's Omni DLP extend this platform with adaptive, AI-native data loss protection, bringing real-time intelligence and contextual understanding to how data moves and is used across the enterprise. Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content


Techday NZ
29-04-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Netskope One upgrades boost AI data protection & visibility
Netskope has announced new advancements to its Netskope One platform aimed at broadening AI security coverage, including enhancements to its data security posture management (DSPM) features and protections for private applications. These updates come as enterprises continue to expand their use of artificial intelligence applications, generating a more intricate digital landscape that heightens the complexity of security challenges. While several security vendors have focused on facilitating safe user access to AI tools, Netskope said its approach is centred around understanding and managing the risks posed by the widespread adoption and development of AI applications. This includes tracking sensitive data entering large language models (LLMs) and assessing risks associated with AI models for informed policy decisions. The Netskope One platform, powered by the company's SkopeAI technology, provides protection for a range of AI use cases. It focuses on safeguarding AI use by monitoring users, agents, data, and applications, providing complete visibility and real-time contextual controls across enterprise environments. According to research from Netskope Threat Labs in its 2025 Generative AI Cloud and Threat Report, organisations saw a thirtyfold increase in the volume of data sent to generative AI (genAI) applications by internal users over the past year. The report noted that much of this increase can be attributed to "shadow AI" usage, where employees use personal accounts to access genAI tools at work. Findings show that 72% of genAI users continue to use personal accounts for workplace interaction with applications such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Grammarly. The report underscored the need for a cohesive and comprehensive approach to securing all dimensions of AI within business operations. Netskope's latest platform improvements include new DSPM capabilities, giving organisations expanded end-to-end oversight and control of data stores used for training both public and private LLMs. These enhancements allow organisations to prevent sensitive or regulated data from mistakenly being used in LLM training or fine-tuning, whether accessed directly or via Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) techniques. DSPM plays a key role in highlighting at-risk structured and unstructured data across SaaS, IaaS, PaaS, and on-premises infrastructure. The strengthened DSPM also enables organisations to assess AI risk in the context of their data, leveraging classification capabilities powered by Netskope's data loss prevention (DLP) engine and exposure assessments. Security teams are then able to identify priority risks more efficiently and adopt policies that are better aligned with those risks. Policy-driven AI governance is further facilitated by Netskope One, which now automates the detection and enforcement of rules about what data can be used in AI, dependent on data classification, source, or its specific use. When combined with inline enforcement controls, this provides greater assurance that only authorised data is involved in model training, inference, or responding to prompts. Sanjay Beri, Chief Executive Officer of Netskope, said, "Organisations need to know that the data feeding into any part of their AI ecosystem is safe throughout every phase of the interaction, recognizing how that data can be used in applications, accessed by users, and incorporated into AI agents. In conversations I've had with leaders throughout the world, I'm consistently answering the same question: 'How can my organisation fast track the development and deployment of AI applications to support the business without putting company data in harm's way at any point in the process?' Netskope One takes the mystery out of AI, helping organisations to take their AI journeys driven by the full context of AI interactions and protecting data throughout." Customers are currently using the Netskope One platform to enable business use of AI while maintaining security. With these updates, CCTV customers can secure AI across almost any scenario in their AI adoption journey. Using the new capabilities, organisations can form a consistent basis for AI readiness by comprehending what data is used to train LLMs, whether through public generative AI platforms or custom-built models. The platform supports security and trust by supporting discovery, classification, and labelling of data, and by enforcing DLP policies. This helps prevent data poisoning and ensures appropriate data governance throughout the lifecycle. Netskope One also provides organisations with a comprehensive overview of AI activity within the enterprise. Security teams are able to monitor user behaviour, track both personal and enterprise-sanctioned application usage, and protect sensitive information across both managed and unmanaged environments. The Netskope Cloud Confidence Index (CCI) provides structured risk analyses across more than 370 genAI applications and over 82,000 SaaS applications, giving organisations better foresight on risks such as data use, third-party sharing, and model training practices. Additionally, security teams can employ granular protection through adaptive risk context. This enables policy enforcement beyond simple permissions, implementing controls based on user behaviour and data sensitivity, and mitigating "shadow AI" by directing users toward approved platforms like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT Enterprise. Actions such as uploading, downloading, copying, and printing within AI applications can be controlled to lower the risk profile, and the advanced DLP can monitor both prompts and AI-generated responses to prevent unintentional exposure of sensitive or regulated data.