NetRise Extends its Unprecedented Software Visibility and Analysis to Containers and Windows Assets

Aug 7, 2024 10:37:34 AM | Press Releases NetRise Extends its Unprecedented Software Visibility and Analysis to Containers and Windows Assets

This enhancement empowers organizations to inventory, control, and respond to security risks with data-driven decisions, strengthening their software supply chain security posture.

Offers a single pane of glass for the inventory and control of software assets and risks, enabling end-to-end supply chain detection and response (SCDR) efforts

AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 7, 2024 - NetRise, the current leader in providing granular visibility into the world's Extended Internet of Things (XIoT) security challenges, today announced a significant expansion of its NetRise Platform. Designed for those who build, buy, use, and maintain software, the NetRise Platform now supports the analysis of containers and Windows software assets. This development allows organizations to achieve the most comprehensive visibility across their software supply chain. It empowers product and information security teams to inventory and control software assets and proactively respond to security risks when necessary to strengthen their software supply chain security posture using informed data-driven decisions.

"NetRise has given us unprecedented visibility into software security risks," said Jim Mahony, CISO of Robert Morris University. "As a CISO in higher education with limited resources, NetRise's platform allows us to identify and mitigate risks that other organizations don't even know exist. It's eye-opening to see the stark difference between publicly reported vulnerabilities and what NetRise actually uncovers in software. This tool is driving the future of software development practices and security."

Software is the backbone of every modern organization. However, open-source and proprietary software supply chain complexity often leaves organizations unknowingly vulnerable. According to Sonatype's ninth annual State of the Software Supply Chain report, the software supply chain is so complex that only 7% of organizations have even attempted to review their software supply chain risks. Capterra's 2023 Software Supply Chain Survey reports that 61% of U.S. businesses were directly impacted by a software supply chain attack in the 12 months ending in April 2023.

With the same cutting-edge technology that provides visibility into XIoT devices, the NetRise Platform now offers a single pane of glass for viewing and managing software supply chain detection and response efforts, regardless of how software is packaged, shipped, or deployed. Key new capabilities include:

  • Machine Learning-Based Software Composition Analysis: Identifies software components using proprietary algorithms without depending on traditional package manifests and string matching techniques.
  • Enhanced Software Extraction and Decomposition: Unpacks and analyzes components in Windows applications, container images, and other formats.
  • Component Knowledge Retrieval: Retrieves detailed component and dependency information using a simple file hash.
  • Intelligent Dependency Mapping: Generates comprehensive dependency graphs without direct evidence of dependencies in the software asset.

"Controlling the software supply chain is one of the most basic risk management initiatives an organization can undertake," said Thomas Pace, Co-founder and CEO of NetRise. "Center for Internet Security lists 'Inventory and Control of Software Assets' as Critical Security Control number 2 for a reason. The NetRise Platform enables developers to ship more secure software and empowers enterprises to rely on their software supply chains confidently. Our supply chain detection and response approach ensures unparalleled visibility and risk analysis across all software assets."

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About NetRise
Based in Austin, Texas, NetRise was built by defensive cyber experts bred across the private sector, intelligence community, and U.S. federal government to solve the software supply chain security problem. The company is partnering with companies across manufacturing, automotive, medical devices, industrial control systems, satellites, and many more. https://www.netrise.io/

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