Checkmarx, the industry pioneer in cloud-native application security for the enterprise announced its Checkmarx Technology Partner programme, enabling organisations to easily extend the AppSec platform with a wide range of technology partner capabilities.
Better security outcomes
The combination of best-of-breed technology partners with the enterprise AppSec platform helps organisations shift everywhere, from code to cloud, with a unified AppSec posture integrated into the software development life cycle (SDLC).
Checkmarx’s Technology Partner programme helps organisations simplify management across their AppSec programmes, get more value out of existing AppSec solutions, and drive better security outcomes.
Software development lifecycle
Providing broad support for greater AppSec maturity throughout the entire SDLC, the Checkmarx Technology Partner programme enables partners and their customers to centralise and simplify discovery in these key areas through Checkmarx One:
- Vulnerability and risk management systems: Aggregate, normalise, and prioritise vulnerabilities and risks with a unified, holistic view with partners like ArmorCode, Brinqa, and ServiceNow.
- SDLC tools: Integrate AppSec at all stages of the software development lifecycle within the environments and tools used daily by analysts, developers, and testers with partners like GitLab, JetBrains, and Security Compass.
- Cloud and runtime security: Match cloud assets at runtime with application source code projects so that vulnerabilities found in the developer source code are enriched with runtime context and runtime cloud security inventories are enriched with AppSec findings, all possible through partners like AWS, Cisco Panoptica, and Sysdig.
- Emerging technologies: Work with the most innovative startups and technologies including AI and GenAI to shape tomorrow’s AppSec solutions landscape with partners like Mobb.ai.
AI-driven, enterprise-ready AppSec platform
Expanding this ecosystem simplifies the process of mitigating AppSec risk for our partners’ customers"
“Expanding this ecosystem simplifies the process of mitigating AppSec risk for our partners’ customers, making their applications exponentially more secure during a time of escalating threats,” said Kobi Tzruya, Chief Research and Development Officer at Checkmarx.
“From protecting AI-generated code to helping build trust between developers and security teams, Checkmarx One is already the AI-driven, enterprise-ready AppSec platform of choice."
Streamlined, consolidated solutions
"Now working with other pioneering technology companies to meet the need for streamlined, consolidated solutions will make life easier and applications safer for everyone.”
Checkmarx recently announced Sysdig as its latest technology partner, bringing runtime container insights into Checkmarx One so organisations can prioritise vulnerabilities associated with container packages that are actually running and that pose the most risk.
Application security vendors
The top application security vendors have a responsibility to team up to provide more robust and complete solutions"
“The top application security vendors have a responsibility to team up to provide more robust and complete solutions for the world’s enterprises,” said Bryan Smoltz, VP of Technology Alliances at Sysdig.
“By delivering runtime insights within Checkmarx One, customers have clear visibility into the workloads that are running in production so they can make better-informed security decisions. Together, we’re helping to bring maximum protection at cloud speed.”
Readily accessible solutions
Technology partners also benefit from the programme with new marketing and sales opportunities, and by making their solution readily accessible to Checkmarx’ more than 1,800 customers, including 60% of the Fortune 100.
The Checkmarx One platform scans more than 100 billion lines of code monthly and its world-renowned Checkmarx Labs security research team provides ongoing threat intelligence to inform product development and to advise customers of their best defences in the current threat landscape.