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2023-02-15 07:02:00 (vue: 2023-02-15 16:07:01) |
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Cybersecurity startup Oligo debuts with new application security tech |
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Israel-based startup Oligo Security is exiting stealth mode with the public launch of its namesake software, offering a new wrinkle in library-based application security monitoring, observability, and remediation. Utilizing a technology called extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF), it is able to provide agentless code security coverage.Given the prevalence of open source code in modern software - Oligo contends that it accounts for something like 80% or 90% - there is a need for software composition analysis solutions that can check code for potential vulnerabilities. The current generation of solutions, however, is “noisy,” according to Oligo. It tends to produce a lot of false positives, and doesn't contextualize alerts within a given runtime. The latter tendency is unhelpful for setting remediation priorities.To read this article in full, please click here |
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