JupiterOne Enters RSA 2023 With Innovative AI Capability, New Query Builder, and Exclusive Security Research

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Pre-release of J1 AI unveiled, along with new visual query building, and enhanced integrations for enterprises at RSA 2023

JupiterOne, the leading cyber asset visibility and management company, is kicking off RSA 2023 with several product enhancements including new AI capabilities and a query builder, as well as new security research in the 2023 State of Cyber Assets Report.

Located in the South Hall of the Moscone Center, booth S-#1993, JupiterOne is offering demonstrations of all updates to the JupiterOne platform, which gives customers a unified view of its cyber insights across all assets, people, and risks. For instance, JupiterOne’s new visual Query Builder feature gives customers an interactive, point-and-click interface for writing queries, and innovative J1 AI capability helps security teams easily identify, analyze, and secure their most important cyber assets. Additionally, the platform now includes enhanced integrations with the AWS suite, Cisco Umbrella, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).

These product enhancements come on the heels of significant company momentum and recent news, including:

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Introducing J1 AI

Today, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are driving profound transformational shifts in how humans work. JupiterOne is at the forefront of innovation and modern security and is introducing J1 AI to help power unified cyber insights making it easier for security practitioners to make data-driven decisions faster, using suggestions from natural language interactions and analysis of large data sets. The new capability of the JupiterOne platform empowers users to ask a near-infinite number of questions about their security data and gain greater insight and context of their fragmented security technology infrastructure. In addition to delivering enhanced efficiencies, J1 AI complements security practitioners’ invaluable knowledge and experience to improve security programs and initiatives. Read the latest blog to learn more here.

2023 State of Cyber Assets Report (SCAR)

JupiterOne recently released the second annual SCAR Report, a special research report that focuses on the threat landscape for today’s businesses and the opportunities for improving security. This year’s report saw the number of assets that organizations manage on average more than double (from 165,000 in 2022 to 393,419 in 2023).

But, in a truly shocking discovery, the 2023 SCAR report highlights that security vulnerabilities grew by more than 5x during the same timeframe, demonstrating the snowball effect that digital transformation has created in terms of cyber assets and the problems that go along with them.

Some top findings from the report include:

  • Mid-sized organizations demonstrated they were further along in building security visibility with the highest number of aggregated data sources
  • The mean value of a single cyber asset carried a hefty price tag of $17,711
  • On average, organizations had 2.11 findings per asset
  • Data was the most vulnerable superclass of asset, accounting for nearly 60 percent of all security findings

National Recognitions for JupiterOne

  • CNBC recognized JupiterOne in its Top Startups for the Enterprise list. The inaugural list highlights 25 innovative private companies developing the latest technology and the biggest ideas in business intelligence, IT, cloud, big data, cybersecurity, and more.
  • Forbes named JupiterOne among America’s Best Startup Employers for 2023. In partnership with market research company Statista, America’s Best Startup Employers 2023 was compiled by evaluating 2,600 U.S.-based businesses with at least 50 employees based on three criteria: employer reputation, employee satisfaction, and growth.
  • The company is also proud to announce that it was recently recognized in the 19th Annual 2023 Globee Cybersecurity Awards. JupiterOne was named a gold winner in the Most Innovative Cloud Security Category for its innovation towards securing complex cloud environments by serving as a foundation for security programs and providing visibility into their cybersecurity landscape.

JupiterOne Sessions at RSAC 
While at RSA 2023, JupiterOne is offering attendees a full slate of activities and events to explore the opportunities that the platform brings businesses to manage their security at scale, including:

  • Monday, April 24 – 9:40am to 10:30am PDT in Moscone West 3009
    Comprehensive Cyber Capabilities Framework: A Tech Tree for Cybersecurity
    What does a cybersecurity technology tree look like? The Comprehensive Cyber Capabilities Working Group (C3WG) sought out to build one and discovered that many gaps exist in today’s frameworks. This session will unveil the first cybersecurity technology tree for data security and walk attendees through the methodology of how to build it. Sounil Yu, CISO and Head of Research, JupiterOne; Chris Hodson, CSO, Cyberhaven; Merike Kaeo, vCISO, Double Shot Security; Aaron Stanley, Head of Security and IT, dbt Labs
  • Thursday, April 27 – 8:30am to 10:30am PDT in Moscone West 2020
    Cyber Defense Matrix Learning Lab
    This Learning Lab will walk participants step-by-step through several use cases of the Cyber Defense Matrix, including how to map the latest startup vendors and security trends, organize controls, capture measurements and metrics, and prepare board presentations needed to support the security program. Sounil Yu, CISO and Head of Research, JupiterOne; Dan Erel, VP of Customer Success, SeeMetrics; Sam Harwin, Director of Information Security, New Relic

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