Contrast Security: Among Top Cybersecurity Companies in 2024 Citizens JMP Report

April 3, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Contrast Security named one of the hottest global cybersecurity companies in the 2024 Citizens JMP Securities LLC Cyber 66 report.
  • Contrast recognized for its innovation in Runtime Security Platform.

Contrast Security has been named one of the hottest global cybersecurity companies in the 2024 Citizens JMP Securities LLC Cyber 66 report. This marks the sixth consecutive year that Contrast has been recognized for its innovation in the cybersecurity space. The report highlights Contrast’s industry-first Runtime Security Platform, which automatically blocks attacks in production and prevents insecure programming early in development. Major organizations like BMW, AXA, and NTT trust Contrast to defend against application security attacks without disrupting the software development process.

The report emphasizes a movement towards platformization and consolidation of security tools in the cybersecurity industry, with Contrast’s unified approach aligning with this trend. The Contrast Runtime Security Platform offers visibility into a company’s security posture, helps security teams focus on real vulnerabilities, and enables fast remediation. By embedding code analysis and attack prevention directly into software, Contrast eliminates false positives and provides guidance for developers to quickly address vulnerabilities and block attacks.

CEO Rick Fitz expressed gratitude for the recognition from Citizens JMP, highlighting the platform’s scalability and ability to deliver real-time protection and insights. The Contrast Runtime Security Platform has become a go-to solution for organizations looking to secure their applications while reducing costs. To learn more about the platform, visit the Contrast Security website or contact Citizens JMP for a full copy of the report.


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