Am I seeing you at RSA?

The Binarly research and product teams will be at the RSA Conference in San Francisco showcasing innovations in the Binarly Transparency Platform

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We’d love to hear your thoughts and share some insights over a morning beverage. Let’s chat about the challenges and opportunities shaping our industry.  Will we see you there?

On March 29, right before Easter weekend, we received notifications about something unusual happening with the open-source project XZ Utils, which provides lossless data compression on virtually all Unix-like operating systems, including Linux.
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Kieran Levin
Lead system Architect
“Binary’s binary code analysis is extremely effective in finding vulnerabilities in upstream libraries, where source access may not be possible. When Binarly found unknown vulnerabilities in our BIOS, they provided detailed information including where the vulnerability was and the impact associated with it. They then worked directly with our BIOS vendor to fix the vulnerabilities upstream.”
Steven Chen, Partner at Blu Venture Investors
Steven Chen
Partner at Blu Venture Investors
"Binarly’s technology platform stands out for its ability to address firmware and software supply chain issues at scale, a critical concern for businesses worldwide. The platform's capabilities in detecting and mitigating vulnerabilities within the supply chain are unparalleled, offering a proactive approach to cybersecurity. As digital threats become more sophisticated, Binarly's solution represents a promising avenue for safeguarding digital infrastructure, making it an exciting investment opportunity for us as we look to stay ahead in the cybersecurity space."
Janey Hoe, Vice President, Cisco Investments
Janey Hoe
Vice president,
Cisco Investments
"Securing firmware has never been as crucial as it is today. Cyber-attacks on firmware are increasing exponentially due to inadequate security controls at the firmware layer. Binarly offers a unique solution to detect both known and unknown firmware threats and vulnerabilities, providing a new layer of security beneath our operating systems. We’re excited to invest in Binarly to see how solutions like this evolve to offer a more complete cybersecurity posture."