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DigiCert marks strong growth rate in 2022 and builds momentum for digital trust vision

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Thursday, March 16, 2023

By addressing customer needs for comprehensive digital trust, DigiCert is executing a vision for best-in-class innovation with solutions that protect organizations from the risks they face from increasing connectivity.

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  • By addressing customer needs for comprehensive digital trust, DigiCert is executing a vision for best-in-class innovation with solutions that protect organizations from the risks they face from increasing connectivity.
  • Over the course of the past year, DigiCert continued to successfully execute on its vision while building momentum for 2023.
  • Through strategic acquisitions and new solutions for DigiCert® ONE, the platform for digital trust, DigiCert continued to significantly expand its TAM.
  • Expansion highlights include:
    Introduced DigiCert® Trust Lifecycle Manager, which unifies CA-agnostic certificate management, PKI services and best-in-class public trust issuance for a full-stack solution governing digital trust infrastructure.

BlastWave Accelerates Its Go-to-Market Strategy, Expands Its Management Team

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Thursday, August 18, 2022

PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- BlastWave today announced the appointment of Keao Caindec as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and Vince Zappula as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), bringing cybersecurity market expertise that will accelerate the company's go-to-market strategy for its zero trust solution, BlastShield™. These additions signify BlastWave's growth and will further BlastShield's momentum as the only software-defined perimeter platform that integrates three breakthrough secure access capabilities: passwordless multi-factor authentication, microsegmentation and device invisibility. BlastShield proves you can't hack what you can't see.

Key Points: 
  • Zappula brings a wealth of experience to BlastWave, previously serving in CRO and revenue growth roles at CoSoSys, Data Endure and Newchip Accelerator.
  • Zappula possesses a proven track record of success and a passion for simplifying cybersecurity management.
  • "BlastWave is poised for rapid growth with its innovative Zero Trust Network Access solution," said Keao Caindec, BlastWave CMO.
  • BlastWave is transforming how businesses think about cybersecurity and emphasizing simplicity, winning three awards around manageability.

Armis Discovers "TLStorm 2.0," Five Critical Vulnerabilities in Network Switches, Organizations Around the World at Risk

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Tuesday, May 3, 2022

PALO ALTO, Calif., May 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Armis, the leading unified asset visibility and security platform, today announced the disclosure of five critical vulnerabilities, known as TLStorm 2.0, in the implementation of TLS communications in multiple models of network switches. The vulnerabilities stem from a similar design flaw identified in the TLStorm vulnerabilities (discovered earlier this year by Armis), expanding the reach of TLStorm to millions of additional enterprise-grade network infrastructure devices.

Key Points: 
  • The vulnerabilities stem from a similar design flaw identified in the TLStorm vulnerabilities (discovered earlier this year by Armis), expanding the reach of TLStorm to millions of additional enterprise-grade network infrastructure devices.
  • In March 2022, Armis first disclosed TLStormthree critical vulnerabilities in APC Smart-UPS devices.
  • The root cause for these vulnerabilities was a misuse of NanoSSL, a popular TLS library by Mocana.
  • Using the Armis knowledgebasea database of more than two billion assetsour researchers identified dozens of devices using the Mocana NanoSSL library.

Armis Discovers "TLStorm 2.0," Five Critical Vulnerabilities in Network Switches, Organizations Around the World at Risk

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Tuesday, May 3, 2022

PALO ALTO, Calif., May 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Armis, the leading unified asset visibility and security platform, today announced the disclosure of five critical vulnerabilities, known as TLStorm 2.0, in the implementation of TLS communications in multiple models of network switches. The vulnerabilities stem from a similar design flaw identified in the TLStorm vulnerabilities (discovered earlier this year by Armis), expanding the reach of TLStorm to millions of additional enterprise-grade network infrastructure devices.

Key Points: 
  • The vulnerabilities stem from a similar design flaw identified in the TLStorm vulnerabilities (discovered earlier this year by Armis), expanding the reach of TLStorm to millions of additional enterprise-grade network infrastructure devices.
  • In March 2022, Armis first disclosed TLStormthree critical vulnerabilities in APC Smart-UPS devices.
  • The root cause for these vulnerabilities was a misuse of NanoSSL, a popular TLS library by Mocana.
  • Using the Armis knowledgebasea database of more than two billion assetsour researchers identified dozens of devices using the Mocana NanoSSL library.

DigiCert Acquires IoT Cybersecurity Provider Mocana

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Thursday, January 13, 2022

L.P. ("Clearlake"), Crosspoint Capital, and TA Associates,today announced that it has acquired Internet of Things (IoT) cybersecurity provider Mocana.

Key Points: 
  • L.P. ("Clearlake"), Crosspoint Capital, and TA Associates,today announced that it has acquired Internet of Things (IoT) cybersecurity provider Mocana.
  • The combination of DigiCert and Mocana technologies provides IoT manufacturers and operators with a comprehensive platform for managing security across the full IoT device lifecycle.
  • "IoT security has been a challenge for device manufactures and operators," said DigiCert CEO John Merrill.
  • "With the addition of Mocana, DigiCert is building on its vision for delivering digital trust, a growing necessity in the IoT market as smart devices become ubiquitous in every corner of our personal and professional lives.

Mocana TrustCenter Delivers On-Device Protection for OT, IoT and IIoT RTOS and Enterprise Platforms

In addition, with TrustCenter, no software development is required by OEMs to protect brownfield or greenfield devices from sophisticated cyber risks throughout the serviceable lifecycle.

Key Points: 
  • In addition, with TrustCenter, no software development is required by OEMs to protect brownfield or greenfield devices from sophisticated cyber risks throughout the serviceable lifecycle.
  • Mocana TrustCenter is a horizontal services platform designed for the modernization of brownfield and greenfield devices to build a zero-trust architecture for scalability and at a reduced cost, said Dave Smith, chief executive officer at Mocana.
  • TrustCenter is designed for managed security service providers and delivers operational efficiencies for early adopters of digital transformation in OT, IoT, and industrial IoT (IIoT) markets.
  • For devices enabled with pre-integrated, multi-platform, Mocana TrustEdge endpoint agents, TrustCenter delivers on-device protection to resource-constrained devices in OT, IoT, and IIoT environments.

Mocana TrustCenter Enhances Enterprise Security with TPMs and Certificate-Based Protection for Windows and Linux User Workstations

SAN JOSE, Calif., July 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mocana has extended its TrustCenter cyber protection platform from operational technology (OT), IoT, and industrial IoT (IIoT) devices to workstations and servers in enterprise IT ecosystems. TrustCenter enables enterprises to protect Windows 10 and 11, Linux and macOS workstations from sophisticated cyberattacks that exploit password-based authentication with compromised credentials.

Key Points: 
  • TrustCenter enables enterprises to protect Windows 10 and 11, Linux and macOS workstations from sophisticated cyberattacks that exploit password-based authentication with compromised credentials.
  • TrustCenter in conjunction with multi-platform Mocana TrustEdge endpoint agents strengthens device identification with original equipment manufacturers and device owner/operator-issued identifiers.
  • Behind every IT breach is a compromised password, said Srinivas Kumar, chief technology and product officer at Mocana.
  • TrustCenter enables network operations center and security operations center operators to gain visibility and control of cryptographically protected credentials.

Internet of Things (IoT) Security Market will Accelerate at a CAGR of over 30%|Technavio

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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

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  • b'To learn more about the global trends impacting the future of market research, download a free sample:\nInternet of Things (IoT) Security Market 2021-2025: Vendor Analysis and Scope\nTo help businesses improve their market position, the internet of things (IoT) security market provides a detailed analysis of around 25 vendors operating in the market.
  • Some of these vendors include Allot Ltd., Broadcom Inc., CENTRI Technology Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Fortinet Inc., Infineon Technologies AG, Intel Corp., International Business Machines Corp., Mocana Corp., and Thales Group.\nThe report also covers the following areas:\nThe increasing incidence of cyberattacks is likely to emerge as one of the primary drivers of the market.
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U.S. Air Force Selects Mocana to Develop Solutions for Protecting Military Technology from Cyberattack

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug. 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mocana , a developer of cybersecurity solutions for IoT and operational technology in critical infrastructure, has been awarded an Air Force Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to provide advanced cyber protection for military systems.

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  • SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug. 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mocana , a developer of cybersecurity solutions for IoT and operational technology in critical infrastructure, has been awarded an Air Force Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to provide advanced cyber protection for military systems.
  • Mocana will work with the Air Force to provide a solution securing the digital chain of custody, ensuring the integrity and non-repudiation of data while reducing the likelihood of cyberattacks on key embedded systems.
  • This Phase II SBIR contract award recognizes Mocanas continued expansion into developing and delivering essential cyber protection solutions for government and military customers.
  • This Phase II SBIR award to Mocana reflects the Air Forces commitment to seeking innovative cybersecurity solutions in support of our warfighters.

Mocana Recognized as Industry Leader in Cybersecurity and the Industrial Internet of Things

In another industry ranking, the company was cited by influencer research service Onalytica as a Top 50 global brand influencer for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).

Key Points: 
  • In another industry ranking, the company was cited by influencer research service Onalytica as a Top 50 global brand influencer for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
  • To know how to defend your business and clients best, you need to be aware of cybersecurity industry leaders.
  • Mocana was lauded for its alternative approach to standard security strategies based on threat detection.
  • Instead, the company was showcased for offering a proactive, preventative solution for a variety industrial, military, business, government, and consumer sectors.