Today at the RSA Conference 2024, Mend.io and Sysdig unveiled a joint solution to helping developers, DevOps, and security teams accelerate secure software delivery from development to deployment. The new integration incorporates runtime context from Sysdig with Mend Container to provide users with superior, end-to-end, and risk-based vulnerability prioritization and remediation across development and production environments.
As organizations increasingly use cloud-native services like containers and Kubernetes, they struggle to keep up with the high number of detected security issues. Together, Mend.io and Sysdig give organizations struggling with limited time and resources more effective ways to target the remediation of real risk. By providing insights into risk detected at runtime, security teams can prevent and defend with greater confidence.
Gartner predicts that by 2025, 45% of large enterprises will have experienced attacks on their software supply chains. Threat actors are constantly looking for ways to introduce and exploit vulnerabilities to infiltrate a target organization’s network. As containers continue to grow in usage, they become an ideal delivery vehicle for malicious code.
The volume of newly discovered vulnerabilities continues to increase every year. In fact, the total number of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) is predicted to increase by 25% in 2024 from an already astoundingly high number (28,961 to be exact) of CVEs published in 2023. The never-ending flow of new vulnerabilities overwhelms developers and security teams alike, especially given that not every vulnerability found is of equal importance or even reachable. These teams need better ways to filter through the noise and achieve their ultimate goal of delivering software innovation, securely.
Sysdig and Mend.io have come together to address the frustration of chasing endless software vulnerabilities.
Through its vantage point at runtime, Sysdig profiles containers to pinpoint the software packages that are in use vs. those that are not. Armed with these insights, Mend enables developers to quickly target the remediation of vulnerabilities and real risk based on runtime exposure and severity.
Mend Container, when integrated with Mend SCA and Sysdig Runtime Insights API, incorporates the runtime context of software packages into the Mend SCA product and container scanning results. By providing a view into runtime context, developers and security teams can confirm application deployment and behavior in production and set preferred remediation priorities and scoring.
Mend SCA goes beyond CVSS scores to help teams calculate risk. By analyzing aspects such as reachability and exploitability – and now runtime usage – it allows you to move beyond theoretical risk to understand the risk in the context of your application specifically.
Additionally, Mend is able to provide ownership insights for applications that can be incorporated into the Sysdig platform to help security teams identify associated repos and application ownership for vulnerable packages. These insights enable automation and acceleration of the remediation process across teams.
With potential threats taking many forms across the software life cycle, both pre- and post-production, organizations need a way to protect applications from multiple forms of risk. Together Mend.io and Sysdig help users leverage both “Shift Left” and “Shield Right” security strategies.
Alone, even the best “left-side” strategy is not enough, as it is impossible to guard against every unknown threat that may arise in production. Here, Sysdig’s runtime security plays a key role in detecting threats in real-time across your containers and cloud. “Shield Right” focuses on operational practices to prevent security incidents, as well as security monitoring and behavioral analysis to detect and respond to events when they occur.
With Sysdig and Mend.io, security teams can both harden their security posture to prevent attacks before they happen and continuously monitor for active risk to keep cloud environments and applications safe.
As organizations accelerate delivery of cloud applications, ensuring end-to-end security across the software supply chain and into production is key to success. We are confident that joint customers of Mend and Sysdig will be able to expedite responsiveness, streamline vulnerability remediation, and drive a highly efficient and automated security workflow. The AppSec expertise of Mend.io and cloud-native application protection from Sysdig empower developer and security teams to move faster and focus on innovation.
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