How to Leverage GCP and Google Workspace – Without Putting the Keys to the Kingdom in Danger
GCP Security Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) has more than 2 billion active monthly users worldwide. The type of user ranges from individuals to international enterprises, and while Workspace delivers many benefits, the most important may be its collaboration toolkit, which helps companies increase efficiency and productivity across their organization. The adoption of remote work
Britive: The First to Climb the Multi-Cloud PAM Maturity Curve
Multi-Cloud PAM Enterprises increasingly rely on more than one cloud service provider (CSP) to accomplish business objectives. Every cloud environment has unique functionality, pricing, and policy models with different integration and support capabilities and constantly evolving features. Using a multi-cloud environment removes the need to compromise or limit your choices. It also mitigates certain security
Britive Announces New Key Hires to Accelerate Growth
Britive, a pioneering multi-cloud privilege management platform, today announced the addition of four industry veterans to advance the company’s standing as the premier security solution for cloud-forward enterprises. Daniel Pagel, former CRO at NetMotion, has joined Britive as VP Sales to scale Britive’s exceptional GTM team. Shirien Elamawy, a marketing professional with over 12 years
NOBELIUM Attack Targets CSPs & Downstream Customers
About the Latest NOBELIUM Compromise The threat actor behind the 2020 SolarWinds compromise, tracked by the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC) as NOBELIUM, has been identified as attempting to gain access to customers using various cloud service providers (CSP), managed service providers, and IT service organizations. According to MSTIC, NOBELIUM’s campaign attempts to exploit relationships
Britive Joins Snowflake to Develop Identity-Centric Data Lakes
Identity-Centric Data Lakes The recently announced partnership between Britive and Snowflake ushers in an exciting new era for organizations looking to optimize their multi-cloud privileged access management (PAM) capabilities. For too long, maintaining user privilege visibility across cloud platforms has been a vexing problem. Additionally, managing thousands of human and machine users is a
Britive named 2021 Cloud Security Startup of the Year
Cloud Security Startup Sept. 30th, 2021: The 2021 Cybersecurity Breakthrough Awards have named Britive the winner of the Cloud Security Startup of the Year award. The CyberSecurity Breakthrough Awards recognize excellence and the innovation, hard work and success in a range of information security categories including Cloud Security, Threat Detection, Risk Management, Fraud Prevention, Mobile
Britive Announces Partnership With Snowflake
Britive’s Multi-Cloud Privileged Access Management Platform helps Snowflake customers analyze and right-size cloud infrastructure privileges together with their security data lake LOS ANGELES, Sept. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Britive, the cloud native, Multi-Cloud Privileged Access Management Platform, today announced a partnership with Snowflake, the Data Cloud company, to launch a ‘Bring Your Own Snowflake’ program.
AI-TechPark Interview with CEO, Britive – Art Poghosyan
Art Poghosyan from Britive Talks with AI-TechPark about the changing Information & Data Security Landscape & How Cloud-based Access Management will shape the Future of Hrtech. Read Full Article 1. Tell us about your role at Britive. I’m the CEO and co-Founder. I have been in the InfoSec industry for over 20 years. Prior to the launch
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AI-TechPark Interview with CEO, Britive – Art Poghosyan
Art Poghosyan from Britive Talks with AI-TechPark about the changing Information & Data Security Landscape &
Britive Welcomes Three Experts In Cloud Security, Data Analytics And Sales To Leadership Team
Experts join Britive leadership team As part of an ongoing effort to add proven technology
Britive Raises $10M To Secure Privileged Access For Multi-Cloud Enterprises
Financing round led by Crosslink Capital underscores need for organizations to secure growing cloud-native technology