Fortune 100 Companies Increasingly Turning to Smallstep's Open Source Software
2024年5月2日 - 1:15AM
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Seventy-eight percent (78%) of the largest
enterprise organizations actively engage with Smallstep’s open
source projects
Smallstep Labs, a pioneer in streamlining secure device identity
and champion of the Zero Trust approach to security, unveiled
market data that shows an impressive 78% of the Fortune 100
companies actively engage with Smallstep's open source software.
Using Scarf's sophisticated analytics, Smallstep has been able to
track the metrics and usage of their open source software to gain
valuable insights.
This key discovery reaffirms Smallstep's vision to provide
frictionless secure connections for individuals, devices, and
software services, making best practices accessible to every
organization. The finding also amplifies Smallstep's achievements
of building trustworthy connections between individuals and
business tools, thus supporting teams in enhancing their security
profile regardless of their operating location.
"Seeing the widespread adoption of our open source software and
understanding its critical role in bolstering security for numerous
Fortune 100 companies is a great affirmation of our mission," said
Mike Malone, CEO, Smallstep Labs. "It underscores the value and
real-world impact of our solutions.”
"We love hearing from customers about how they are using Scarf
to make data-driven decisions," stated Scarf CEO Avi Press. "By
leveraging analytics, Smallstep Labs was able to demonstrate the
impact of their open source project on their commercial
business."
Smallstep's commitment to providing robust security solutions is
further reflected in their suite of B2B SaaS security services
championing Privileged Access Management, Networking Encryption
& Workload Identity, and Managed Devices & Enterprise IT.
As the values of Smallstep's open-source software continue to
resonate with more organizations, the demand for these services is
steadily increasing.
About Smallstep Labs
Smallstep ensures that sensitive apps and systems can only be
accessed by company-owned devices. Smallstep partnered with Google
and Apple to develop the new standard for high-assurance device
identity. By binding access to hardware, Smallstep neutralizes
security threats and streamlines compliance and governance.
Smallstep’s platform integrates with existing device management and
posture solutions and offers comprehensive protection for Wi-Fi,
VPN, ZTNA, public SaaS apps, internal web apps, cloud APIs, and
more.
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Heather Fitzsimmons Mindshare PR 650-279-4360
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