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Cavelo Launches Asset Discovery Module for Continuous Internal Network Scanning and Attack Surface Mitigation

May 1, 2024
Cavelo's latest product module, Asset Discovery, provides comprehensive visibility to digital assets Across the IT environment, supporting attack surface management and compliance initiatives.

Cavelo Recognized as an Outperformer in GigaOm Attack Surface Management (ASM) Radar Report

March 28, 2024
The report examines 23 of the top ASM solutions in the market and compares offerings against capabilities (table stakes, key features, and emerging features) and non-functional requirements (business criteria) as outlined in the companion Key Criteria report.

Cavelo Appoints MDR Pioneer Eldon Sprickerhoff to its Board of Directors

January 25, 2024
Eldon Sprickerhoff brings deep cybersecurity product, innovation and advisory experience to Cavelo.

Attack Surface Management Technology Provider Cavelo Announces CAD$5M Funding Round

November 8, 2023
Financing comes as data privacy and data security requirements fuel Cavelo’s customer acquisition, 272% year-over-year revenue growth.

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In this video for Help Net Security, James Mignacca, CEO at Cavelo, talks about cyber asset attack surface management (CAASM), which Gartner recently identified as an emerging technology.

Cavelo, the data security solutions provider, has launched its first channel partner program.In addition, Cavelo has appointed Kris Shoemaker, previously with Scale Computing, as head of channel sales. He was regional sales manager at Scale Computing.

As a category, CAASM exists because of the rapidly changing threat landscape and the importance of having a hardy security posture. Whether you’re a large enterprise or a midsized business playing catch up, the question becomes: how do you ‘do’ CAASM? And do you need yet another solution to achieve it?

IT World Canada
January 4, 2022

Looking into the future isn’t easy, but at this time of the year CISOs want to have at least an inkling of what’s coming. We’ve assembled a synopsis of the thinking of more than 40 cybersecurity-related companies to help provide a picture of what to expect, and it’s often not pretty. So brace yourself – it could be a rocky year.