Aqua Security announced the acquisition of Argon,
a pioneer in software supply chain security. Argon and Aqua now offer
the industry's first solution to secure all stages of software build and
release. Shifting further "left," Aqua Security's Cloud Native
Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) is now the only solution that
can protect the full software development lifecycle (SDLC) from code
through build to runtime, ensuring the end-to-end integrity of
applications.
"With
the addition of Argon to the Aqua Platform, we continue to execute on
our vision of full lifecycle cloud native protection," said Dror
Davidoff, CEO and Co-Founder, Aqua. "There's a lot of noise in the
growing cloud native security market, but few vendors offer true CNAPP
capabilities. The addition of Argon's unique technology propels Aqua
even further ahead of the competition making us the only vendor in the
space that fully protects how cloud applications are developed,
deployed, and run. We are thrilled to welcome Argon to the family and
bring our customers end-to-end cloud native application protection."
Preventing Software Supply Chain Attacks
The industry is experiencing a dramatic shift in attackers targeting the
supply chain with recent high-profile attacks such as SolarWinds and
CodeCov. From code theft to code manipulation, bad actors are
increasingly exploiting weaknesses in the software delivery pipeline.
Enterprises are required to take a proactive, modernized approach to
protect the integrity of their software and to secure their customers
and products.
"Leading
cloud services providers are releasing software as frequently as every
15 seconds. Humans cannot keep up with the velocity, and the threat of
supply chain attacks has never been greater. The industry demands a new
approach," said Eilon Elhadad, CEO and Co-Founder, Argon. "We believe in
Aqua's vision for cloud native security and its mission to protect
enterprises in the cloud. We are eager to join forces and become the
only vendor to allow organizations to not only run, but also build
software, securely."
Argon
seamlessly connects to existing CI/CD pipelines via an agentless
implementation and instantly maps the development environment itself, as
well as assets, code, and user activities. The solution prioritizes and
automates remediation of issues to follow security best practices and
compliance rules while ensuring zero-trust deployment. Argon's
code-tampering detection technology performs validity checks on every
step of the software delivery process to confirm no tampering has
occurred, ultimately preventing supply chain attacks.
Argon,
backed by Hyperwise Ventures, employs 30 team members primarily in
R&D, with the majority based in Tel-Aviv. The engineering team is
composed of army elite graduates from Israeli Intelligence Unit 8200 and
the Israeli Air Force unit Ofek, and brings extensive background in
security and software with experience at some of the world's leading
technology companies including Microsoft, Wix, Check Point and Fiverr.
Argon Extends Aqua's CNAPP Leadership
Aqua
Security is the pioneer in securing cloud native environments and is
the industry's leader in CNAPP, offering an integrated platform that
embeds controls early in development and seamlessly bakes them in all
the way into production, protecting applications wherever they're
deployed.
Argon's
solution complements Aqua's existing "shift left" capabilities, which
include both vulnerability management and Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC)
security. Most notably, Aqua's Dynamic Threat Analysis (DTA), which
detects and mitigates advanced threats and unknown malware in
third-party container images using a secure sandbox, combined with
Argon's extensive supply chain protection enables Aqua's customers to
trust code regardless of its origin.
"There's
a big difference between seeing what's in your infrastructure and
actually protecting, preventing and stopping attacks in a highly
automated environment. This is how Aqua has always differentiated itself
from the competition. The addition of Argon's team and technology is
the latest move ensuring we can protect our customers against rising
supply chain attack threats," said Amir Jerbi, CTO and Co-Founder, Aqua.