On April 7th, RunSafe Security announced the release of the RunSafe Risk Reduction Analysis, a powerful new tool that reveals software exposure to CVEs and potential risk from memory-based zero days. The Risk Reduction Analysis helps organizations stop chasing vulnerabilities and reduce the likelihood and impact of a successful attack.
This month’s product updates include:
- RunSafe Identify: Zero-Day Risk Assessment Scoring
- RunSafe Identify: Now Available On Prem
- RunSafe Identify: Improved Support for Organization-Wide Licenses
RunSafe Releases Risk Reduction Analysis Tool
The RunSafe Risk Reduction Analysis allows organizations to analyze their exposure to CVEs and potential risk from memory-based zero days. Users can upload an SBOM for insight into known vulnerability exposure. By uploading a binary, users are able to get a picture of their memory-based zero day exposure and risk reductions when runtime protections are applied.
The Risk Reduction Analysis analyzes binary code for exploit-ready ROP (Return Oriented Programming) chains and shows how much risk shrinks after applying RunSafe’s patented memory relocation technology.
To run an analysis, visit https://runsafesecurity.com/risk-reduction-analysis/.
View a walkthrough of the analysis below.
RunSafe Identify Updates
RunSafe Identify is now available for on-prem deployment, giving organizations complete control over their security infrastructure. This new deployment option ensures sensitive data never leaves your environment while maintaining full access to RunSafe’s comprehensive vulnerability identification and SBOM generation capabilities.
We also now offer improved support for organization-wide licenses for RunSafe Identify users.
Learn More About RunSafe Identify
Explore how Identify’s expanded support helps you build safer, more transparent software. Learn more: https://runsafesecurity.com/platform/identify/