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NetSPI Boosts Cybersecurity with Hubble

June 13, 2024
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NetSPI Boosts Cybersecurity with Hubble

NetSPI, a proactive security solution provider, has acquired Hubble Technology Inc., a Northern Virginia-based company specializing in cyber asset attack surface management (CAASM) and cybersecurity posture management. Hubble’s products, including the Asset Intelligence™ and Aurora™ CAASM platform, will be integrated into The NetSPI Platform. This acquisition aims to empower security teams by providing complete visibility of their attack surfaces and addressing asset and exposure management challenges.

Hubble’s agentless CAASM platform enables organizations to continuously identify new assets and risks, remediate security control blind spots, and gain a holistic view of their security posture. The platform provides an accurate inventory of both external and internal cyber assets. Founded in 2020 with backing from Accel, CrowdStrike Falcon Fund, and Paladin Capital, Hubble’s founder Tom Parker will join NetSPI as Chief Technology Officer (CTO).

The acquisition allows NetSPI to offer both External Attack Surface Management (EASM) and CAASM capabilities within its platform, helping organizations to continuously discover, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities across their IT environments. This will enhance NetSPI’s ability to accurately prioritize risk and assess exposure to critical assets. CEO Aaron Shilts emphasized that the acquisition marks a significant milestone in NetSPI’s journey from traditional pentesting to proactive security.

Tom Parker, now NetSPI’s CTO, highlighted the importance of comprehensive security solutions that provide a holistic view of an organization’s security posture. He expressed excitement about joining NetSPI and contributing to its mission of reducing risk and increasing efficiency for customers. NetSPI plans to introduce Hubble’s CAASM solution within its platform later this year, promising enhanced security capabilities for its clients.

Reference:

  • NetSPI Acquires Hubble Expanding Cybersecurity Capabilities
Tags: AccelacquisitionsCAASMCrowdStrike Falcon FundCyber NewsCyber News 2024Cyber threatsCybersecurityHubble TechnologyJune 2024NetSPIPaladin CapitalVirginia
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