Deepwatch announced it has acquired
Dassana, a leading provider of security intelligence solutions. The acquisition
extends Deepwatch's innovation lead in powering cutting-edge cyber-resilient
operations. By integrating Dassana's AI-powered risk and threat exposure
management technology into its platform, Deepwatch will harvest vital threat
insights that further enhance the productivity of its customers' security teams
and help keep their critical information assets secure.
"I'm excited to welcome Dassana to the Deepwatch team. This
acquisition marks an incredible opportunity for our customers to access
emerging AI capabilities together with unequaled, human expertise that in the
past would have only been available to a privileged few," said John DiLullo,
CEO, Deepwatch. "By joining forces with Dassana, our mission to democratize and
make our AI capabilities available to companies of all sizes, has taken a giant
leap forward. We believe cyber resilience should be available to all and that
everyone deserves to conduct their businesses free from the scourge of cyber
attacks."
Dassana and the Deepwatch Platform - AI-driven Security
Insights
Dassana leverages AI for expedited processing and
correlation of security data, with agentic workflow capabilities, enabling
security leaders to automate more parts of their security and compliance
activities. The integration of Dassana's technology into the Deepwatch Platform
enables CISOs and security leaders to quickly and easily get real-time insights
into their security posture. The integration:
- Elevates the Deepwatch
Cyber Resilience Platform
Dassana strengthens the platform's ability to address CISO
challenges such as fragmented data, lack of risk context, and evolving cyber
threats. Integrating Dassana's cybersecurity data mesh allows Deepwatch to
deliver a more unified and actionable security solution.
- Enhances Visibility
& Risk-driven Security Operations
Dassana's enterprise risk metrics provide CISOs with clear,
quantifiable insights to prioritize threats. This empowers security teams to
move beyond reactive approaches, accelerating risk mitigation and improving
overall security posture.
- Brings the Connected
Ecosystem Together for Greater Visibility
Dassana's extensive integrations with security and business
tools align with Deepwatch's vision of a connected security ecosystem. This
acquisition enables Deepwatch customers to maximize their security investments
while gaining deeper insights and automation to drive more effective
cybersecurity outcomes.
"We are thrilled to join forces with Deepwatch to
continue disrupting MDR and the threat exposure management industry by
providing comprehensive visibility, optimizing resources, and proactively
managing threats, thereby enhancing the overall resilience of the cybersecurity
infrastructure," said Ajay Nigam, CEO, Dassana. "Cyber resilience requires
deep visibility into an enterprise's exposure risk, as well as tools that
detect unusual activity and deploy security defenses. The integration of Deepwatch
and Dassana offers enterprises incomparable security protection."
"When I joined Xactly nearly two years ago, we identified
key opportunities to enhance our Threat and Vulnerability Management (TVM)
process. With Dassana's platform, we established and operationalized a highly
effective TVM framework, enabling data-driven decision-making that strengthened
our risk posture and provided clear, board-ready insights I can confidently
stand behind," said Matt Sharp, CISO, Xactly. "Now with Deepwatch, I'm excited
about the potential for customers to bring in additional data sets to
accelerate their risk reduction efforts."
"Customer trust underpins everything we do at Demandbase to
deliver the most open, flexible, and transparent go-to-market platform," said
Sean Malone, CISO, Demandbase. "We maintain customer trust by ensuring that
each engineering team has the right visibility, metrics, and data on the
security health of the assets they own. By partnering with Dassana, we
aggregated insights from various security tools in a single pane of glass that
engineers could quickly act upon. With Deepwatch, we'll be able to bring in
additional real-time threat data for continuous cyber resilience."