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MSSP Market Update: Globant Lands AWS MSSP Competency

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Google is making it easier to delete personal information about yourself from the Web, the company said in a blog post today.

In its 'The Keyword' blog, Google said its newly-redesigned Results about you tool scans for results containing information like your phone number or address and helps you quickly remove them.

"Our new hub makes signing up easier than ever, and with proactive monitoring, we’ll do the hard work for you – alerting you if new results are found. It’s also now easier to request removals directly on Search. When you click on the three dots next to a result, you'll see an updated menu that helps you understand what content is eligible for removal, and lets you submit a removal request in fewer clicks.

In some cases, you might want an outdated search result updated — like if you’ve had content about yourself removed or edited from a webpage, but Search has yet to reflect the latest changes in results. Now, simply click on the three dots, request a refresh and our systems will recrawl the page and obtain the latest information."

That will make it easier to protect your privacy.

Now, here's today's MSSP update. Drop me a line at sharon.florentine@cyberriskalliance.com if you have news to share or want to say hi!

Today's MSSP Update

1. Globant achieves AWS Level 1 MSSP competency: Managed services provider and IT consultancy Globant announced this week it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Level 1 Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) Competency status. This designation recognizes Globant for successfully meeting AWS’s requirements for a baseline of managed security services to protect and monitor AWS resources 24/7, known as Level 1 Managed Security Services.

2. Snyk's secure developer program: Snyk this week launched a new initiative to provide qualifying open-source projects with its enterprise security platform, including the Snyk Enterprise License, and API access at no cost. In addition, Snyk will provide hands-on support from its developer relations (DevRel) team, its Discord Community, and custom Partner Connect access to help open-source software maintainers implement and use Snyk security tooling.

3. SecurityBridge advanced integrations: SAP cybersecurity solutions provider SecurityBridge has launched new SecurityBridge Security Information Event Management (SIEM) and IT Service Management (ITSM) for SAP, designed for SAP-specific security monitoring and incident management. APIs allow workflow integration between infrastructure security and SAP security to enable identified indicators of compromise (IoC) sharing and to initiate automated compensating controls to address issues.

4. WitnessAI, F5 integration mitigates shadow AI risks: WitnessAI, which created an enablement platform for safe AI use, today announced its support for F5 BIG-IP SSL Orchestrator integration. That means customers using F5's BIG-IP SSL Orchestrator solution can now use the solution to get deep insights into enterprise AI traffic. WitnessAI uses network connectivity to observe, control, and protect employees' use of AI applications by cataloging the apps in use to mitigate shadow AI risks.

5. Seal Security launches Seal OS to fix Linux OS vulns: Seal Security this week launched Seal OS to automatically fix vulnerabilities in both Linux operating systems and applications. Seal OS supports a variety of Linux OSes, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Oracle Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, Alpine and more. This support extends to various deployment models, including containers, virtual machines, and bare metal installations.

Sharon Florentine

Sharon manages day-to-day content on ChannelE2E and serves as senior managing editor for CyberRisk Alliance’s Channel Brands. She also covers enterprise-class technology companies, strategic alliances and channel partner strategies. Sharon is a veteran tech journalist and editor with more than 25 years experience in the industry, and has previously held key editorial, content and leadership positions at Techstrong Group, CIO.com, Ziff Davis Enterprise and CRN.

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