Praetorian, a leader of offensive security solutions announced its partnership with PortSwigger, the renowned provider of web application security testing tools. This collaboration promises integration of PortSwigger’s advanced web application security testing capabilities directly into Praetorian’s Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) platform, Chariot.
The integration of PortSwigger’s industry-leading Burp Suite DAST scanning technology into the Chariot managed service platform will dramatically enhance its web application security testing capabilities, providing Chariot customers a comprehensive, end-to-end solution for discovering, validating, prioritizing and remediating web-based vulnerabilities.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with PortSwigger. This collaboration represents a significant leap forward in our mission and commitment to our customers to provide a best-in-class, unified solution,” said Nathan Sportsman, CEO of Praetorian. “By enhancing Chariot’s existing capabilities further with PortSwigger, we’re setting a new standard for comprehensive, continuous threat exposure management.”
Also Read: BigBear.ai and Proof Labs Collaborate to Develop Cyber Resilient On-Orbit (CROO) Solution for the Department of the Air Force
“Praetorian’s reputation as a leader in offensive cybersecurity, combined with the advanced capabilities of our Burp Suite scanning technology, makes this a natural and exciting partnership,” added Dafydd Stuttard, CEO of PortSwigger. “We look forward to working closely with the Praetorian team to deliver cutting-edge web application security solutions.”
The Praetorian-PortSwigger technology alliance is effective immediately, and the integration of Burp Suite DAST into the Chariot platform is expected to be available to Chariot customers in Q4.
Praetorian delivers the only end-to-end offensive security platform and managed service that acts like attackers to protect customers. As an extension of your security team, Praetorian helps enterprises achieve business resilience by continuously discovering assets, contextualizing their relationship and import, pinpointing vectors of compromise, and personalizing protection to remediate future risk.
SOURCE: Businesswire