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Mend Renovate Enterprise Edition Demo

Reduce Technical Debt with Scalable Automated Dependency Management Regularly maintaining and updating dependencies is crucial to ensuring application security, but in today’s high-volume development world, companies often struggle to balance security risk with development deadlines. Renovate Enterprise Edition helps teams cut technical debt while still meeting deadlines using a solution built for the needs of enterprise development teams. Now, companies can provision as many resources as they like to cover the size and scale of their entire organization without suffering performance problems due to resource limitations.

Mend.io's Rhys Arkins, VP Product Discussing Mend Renovate Enterprise Edition

Reduce Technical Debt with Scalable Automated Dependency Management Regularly maintaining and updating dependencies is crucial to ensuring application security, but in today’s high-volume development world, companies often struggle to balance security risk with development deadlines. Renovate Enterprise Edition helps teams cut technical debt while still meeting deadlines using a solution built for the needs of enterprise development teams. Now, companies can provision as many resources as they like to cover the size and scale of their entire organization without suffering performance problems due to resource limitations.

Mend Renovate Product Family Demo

Mend Renovate scans your software, discovers dependencies, automatically checks to see if an updated version exists, and submits automated pull requests. Mend.io provides Renovate as an open source solution as part of our support for the developer community. For those customers that need a fully scalable, fully supported, fully automated solution, we offer Renovate Enterprise Edition.

Lakeland Community College in Ohio Suffered a Major Data Breach

Lakeland Community College is a public school located in Lake County, Ohio. The school serves approximately 8,700 students at one time and provides over 135 different associate degrees and technical certificates. The school has more than 900 employees and generates over $104 million in revenue annually. Over many years the school serves tens of thousands of students, which means that it's processing and storing a substantial amount of information.

10 best practices for securely developing with AI

By now, we’re all painfully aware that AI has become a crucial and inevitable tool for developers to enhance their application development practices. Even if organizations restrict their developers using AI tools, we hear many stories of how they circumvent this through VPNs, and personal accounts.

Coffee Talk with SURGe: The Interview Series featuring Sherrod DeGrippo

Join Ryan Kovar and special guest Sherrod DeGrippo, Director of Threat Intelligence Strategy at Microsoft, for a discussion about crimeware, threat actor naming conventions, and Sherrod's essay in a new book by SURGe titled, "Bluenomicon: The Network Defender's Compendium.".

CrowdStrike's Advanced Memory Scanning Stops Threat Actor Using BRc4 at Telecommunications Customer

As CrowdStrike’s Advanced Memory Scanning capability has matured, so have its applications. CrowdStrike detection engineers and researchers work tirelessly to ensure the CrowdStrike Falcon® platform’s detection content stays ahead of adversaries. The following case study describes how CrowdStrike leverages memory scanning in combination with new IOAs to provide world-class protection to our customers.

Evaluating container firewalls for Kubernetes network security

Firewall technology for network security has undergone considerable advancement with the introduction of cloud computing and the vanishing network perimeter with hybrid and multi-cloud environments. All along this transformation one thing that did not change is the way endpoints are identified – through the TCP/IP stack, specifically the IP address. This design principle needed a change for container-based applications. How did the NGFWs fare?

Smart, secure workflows for the whole team

Hi everyone, In a company all hands at the start of 2023, I shared that before the end of the year, we would officially make Tines available to teams outside security. You had a lot of questions, the most common of which was “why are we doing this?” My answer was that “this was always the plan”. Although true, that wasn’t exactly a helpful or insightful response.