Wine and cybersecurity at DeLille Cellars in Woodinville, Washington. Thanks to Redapt, Inc. for hosting security leaders from the Pacific Northwest for networking and conversation. With Normalyze CEO and co-founder Amer Deeba. #DSPM #DataSecurityPostureManagement #networking
Normalyze
Computer and Network Security
Los Altos, CA 26,251 followers
Solving high-impact problems in cloud and data security
About us
Normalyze is a pioneering provider of cloud data security solutions, helping customers secure their data, applications, identities, and infrastructure across hybrid cloud environments. With Normalyze, organizations can discover and visualize their data attack surface within minutes and get real-time visibility and control into their security posture, including access, configurations, and sensitive data to secure it at scale and prevent expensive data breaches. We are a team of dedicated, self-driven, self-managed engineers who value: * focus, commitment and pragmatism in our actions * honesty and integrity in all our interactions * efficiency, trustworthiness and excellence as a way of life We offer fully remote positions with competitive compensation, stock options, excellent health insurance and 401k.
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https://normalyze.ai
External link for Normalyze
- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Altos, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- Data Security, Cloud Security, Data Security Posture Management, Data Discovery, Data Classification, Data Access Governance, Data Risk Management, Data Compliance, Multi-Cloud Security, SaaS Security, On-Prem Data Security, and PaaS Security
Products
Locations
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Primary
Los Altos, CA 94024, US
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Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
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San Francisco Bay Area, CA 94024, US
Employees at Normalyze
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Robert Dell'Immagine
Community, Content & Data Security
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Bob Nigh
Talent Acquisition, Recruitment, and People Leader
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Chuck Konrad
Head of Global People & Talent at Normalyze WE ARE HIRING (Sales, SEs, Cloud Engs, SMEs, Post Sales)
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Ravi Ithal
Founder and CTO, Normalyze | Ex: Founder, Chief Architect at Netskope
Updates
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A new report from Enterprise Strategy Group "highlights the harsh reality that there's a knowledge gap among teams in what data is vulnerable to bad actors and how to protect it," says ESG senior analyst Todd Thiemann. "The challenge lies in devising effective strategies to understand and address these security concerns." Via BetaNews, Inc.
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According to new Enterprise Strategy Group research, data breach prevention is the most important driver of #DSPM deployment at 20%, with generative AI enablement, data governance, and risk management following close behind. Read the new report from senior analyst Todd Thiemann for insights on DSPM deployment drivers and timeframes, plus 16 detailed steps for achieving DSPM deployment success. #DataSecurityPostureManagement #bestpractices #DSPMDrivers
ESG Report: Streamlining DSPM Implementations
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Tip #3: Secure Data Across All Environments Ensure that data is secured whether it resides in SaaS, PaaS, public or multi-cloud, on-premises or hybrid environments. https://lnkd.in/gF8C8pXW #NationalCybersecurityAlliance #CISA #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #SecureOurWorld #DSPM #DataSecurityPostureManagement
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A survey of IT leaders and practitioners by Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) revealed eye-opening findings about the increasingly complex challenge of managing sensitive data across multi-cloud and hybrid environments. Not only do 1/4 of business not know where their sensitive data is, but ESG’s research also reveals that 46% of respondents suspect or know they have lost sensitive data in the last 12 months. Read the report for detailed insights highlighting critical gaps in data security as organizations increasingly adopt cloud solutions.
New Research Highlights at Least 1/4 of Businesses Don't Know Where Their Sensitive Data Is
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AI = Cool. DSPM for AI = Even Cooler It's already clear that traditional data security can't handle how machines find and use data. At the core of any successful AI project is a solid plan for labeling and securing valuable and sensitive data, ensuring it's accessible only to the right people—and the right machines. #DSPM provides the foundation for classifying and protecting data at scale and as it's being created, empowering organizations to embrace AI confidently without increasing risk. https://lnkd.in/dhrWT6Kt #MakingDSPMforAICool
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Tip #2: Prioritize Accurate Data Classification Accurate data classification is foundational to monitoring and controlling the use of sensitive and valuable data. Without it, for example, AI systems may inadvertently use critical data inappropriately, leading to privacy breaches and security risks. And without it, initiatives from Zero Trust to compliance to data consolidation and more will be at risk. #NationalCybersecurityAlliance #CISA #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #SecureOurWorld #DSPM #DataSecurityPostureManagement
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Tip #1: It's October 1...Do You Know Where Your Valuable and Sensitive Data Is? If you've recently done a big data migration or have backups without a lifecycle plan, the answer is probably "no." If you don't, chances are cybercriminals will find it for you. Consider using AI-powered Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) to find and secure (or dispose of) the data you didn't know you had. #NationalCybersecurityAlliance #CISA #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #SecureOurWorld #DSPM #DataSecurityPostureManagement
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Are you ready for Cybersecurity Awareness Month? The National Cybersecurity Alliance and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, along with Normalyze and others, want to help keep organizations (and their data) secure. During the month of October, we will share a daily tip or challenge for security and data teams to consider. There might be a few Easter eggs along the way. Dive in with us! #NationalCybersecurityAlliance #CISA #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #SecureOurWorld #DSPM #DataSecurityPostureManagement