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Sonrai Security secures cloud security platform!

Sonrai Security secures cloud security platforms using Cloud Workload Protection (CWPP), with new innovative capabilities that enable companies to respond to host-based threats based on their instant intensity and business impact. Sonrai’s comprehensive cloud security platform, which consists of Cloud Infrastructure Entitlements Management (CIEM), Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM), and data security functionality, has been expanded with the recent announcement.

SVP Technology Services and Chief Information Security Officer at New American Funding, Jeff Farinich said, “Sonrai’s strategy that combines unified security for posture, identity, platform, and workload security, data discovery and classification, and security framework mapping into one product is exactly what I needed to secure our growing cloud environments. Today many security vendors neglect to include support for NY DFS 23 NYCRR 500 in their product, but Sonrai was able to add those control mappings in 24 hours which showed the agility of innovation.”

The new workload security carries the ability to drill down on specific vulnerabilities to completely understand ‘blast radius’. It involves an extensive ability to uncover PII and other risks, including data classification on hosts IT also includes the ‘Risk Amplifiers’ discovered by the Sonrai identity graph that lists vulnerabilities with access to critical data, also giving access to high privileges.  

Sonrai Dig provides a cloud security solution that identifies, prioritizes, and eliminates risks throughout a customer’s public cloud. Sonrai Dig provides customers with the ability to see everything – including inventory, activity, identities, data, and workloads – as well as map every possible access path to data in their clouds.

CEO of Sonrai Security, Brendan Hannigan said, “This extension of our platform with workload security sets a new bar for the industry and is the next step in the strategy of Sonrai Security to address every aspect of cloud security. Very large enterprises appreciate the breadth of capabilities Sonrai delivers for them — all beautifully integrated into one cloud security solution.” 

Cisco and Rakuten Symphony establish Open RAN Infrastructure!

Cisco and Rakuten Symphony establish open Ran Infrastructure for the Japan-based Rakuten Group. Rakuten is a new venture established to aid in the adoption of cloud-native open RAN infrastructure and services. They came into an agreement to pool their resources to accelerate the deployment of cloud-native, virtualized 4G/5G mobile networks based on open radio access network (ORAN) technology. The companies signed a memorandum of understanding in Barcelona, Spain.

Rakuten Symphony and Cisco intend to offer solutions to help cellphone service providers compete more effectively in the cloud era. The companies intend to address the firm’s need for the digital revolution in order to reduce costs, improve agility, and adapt to changing technical, regulatory, and environmental requirements for sustainability.

Rakuten Symphony CEO Tareq Amin said: “We believe our collaboration with Cisco will bring something quite unique in the industry solving the industry’s current challenges when it comes to deploying new generations of networks. The principles of open architecture, cloud, virtualization, and automation are essential elements of the new networks that operators will be rolling out soon. Using open interfaces, virtualization, cloud, and automation from Rakuten Symphony along with Cisco’s well-established network footprint and offering will give telcos an opportunity to build and operate their networks in significantly better ways.”

Both the companies aim to offer solutions that can help mobile operators compete more effectively and efficiently in the cloud era. Cisco and Rakuten Symphony intend to address the industry’s need for massive change to reduce costs, improve agility, and meet future technical, regulatory, and environmental requirements for sustainability. The Executive Vice President and mass-scale infrastructure group general manager of Cisco, Jonathan Davidson said, “We have proven what the benefits of an open, cloud-driven, 5G-powered mobile network can do to transform the way people connect to do more and get more of everything today. Together with Rakuten Symphony, we have the unique opportunity to offer global service providers an alternative to legacy RAN, with a turnkey option to transform their networks to be more intuitive and automated to support the ever-evolving needs for connectivity.”