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JupiterOne Introduces New Starbase Open-Source Tool to the Security Community

Fremont, CA: Cloud solutions have become critical for firms with dispersed workforces to ensure that all staff can access critical resources from any location. However, according to the NCSA, relying on cloud services comes with extra IT security challenges, such as misconfigurations and access management issues. Nevertheless, according to the Report, most cybersecurity experts (96 percent) are already concerned about public cloud security
JupiterOne, the security industry's leading provider of cyber asset attack surface management (CAASM) platforms, released Starbase, a new open-source tool for collecting assets and relationships from services and systems such as cloud infrastructure, SaaS applications, security controls, and more into an intuitive graph view backed by Neo4j, a leading open-source graph data platform, to be used for cyber asset management.
Sean Catlett, CSO at Slack "As a CSO, I'm a big advocate of bringing graph-based technology to security, given its power to reshape how we think about security threat defense. Open source projects like Starbase from JupiterOne are important for how we prioritize threats in security because they can serve as a great equalizer and communication medium between practitioners and non-experts.'
Users may utilize the new solution to link Neo4j with JupiterOne open-source data ingestion plugins, effectively manage their cyber asset ecosystem, and receive security context for free. Users can clone a few of the JupiterOne open-source integrations, and this blog will walk users through the process. Furthermore, the solution is compatible with other Neo4j-based projects, like Lyft Cartography. As a result, security experts can greatly expand the sorts and quantities of cyber asset data they can acquire.
Starbase can connect the JupiterOne CAASM platform's open source-based plugins with Neo4j, broadening the company's commitment to the grassroots open-source community, with the long-term aim of working with other nearby universities and research scholars throughout North Carolina and nationwide.
Starbase enables security experts to rapidly ingest graph renderings of over 70 open-source integrations with the JupiterOne platform. The solution outperforms existing security approaches by being far more intuitive, assisting firms in understanding their cyber asset attack surface, and giving a more powerful way to accelerate security in their blind spots. Every second counts when an attack occurs, and JupiterOne provides teams with total sight and rapid action.
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