Jacksonville-based Tauruseer, a cybersecurity software developer, recently announced a partnership with Candadian-based Online Business Systems to provide a more robust suite of cybersecurity and monitoring tools.
Citing recent high-profile hacks and data thefts, the company said in a statement that this partnership comes at a pivotal moment in time as organizations and boards look to understand software risk and compliance on a portfolio basis.
“By partnering with Tauruseer, our clients have access to a single platform for understanding and addressing security, governance, and compliance goals. Separating signal-from-noise across silos with the use of their cognitive engines — especially when a product team may require 20 to 50 tools — is something no point tool can do. We haven’t seen these capabilities before,” said Rob Harvey, managing director, Risk Security & Privacy, Online.
Tauruseer's platform allows end-users, operators and analysts to configure product-centric software and infrastructure in a no-code manner that helps monitor and troubleshoot systems. DevSecOps is a combination of tools and workflows making software development and deployment faster, more reliable and more secure, according to the company.
Recently the First Coast-based tech firm announced it was awarded a patent for a system that visualizes and measures software risks between end-to-end users.