Silvia Fregoni

Silvia Fregoni is a writer for SiliconANGLE Media's roving news desk, theCUBE, covering enterprise technology trends and exclusive interviews with the industry's top leaders. As a lawyer and dedicated scholar, Silvia enjoys learning about all things tech.

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HackerOne enables ‘ethical hackers’ to identify cybersecurity nightmares

The cybersecurity market has grown sharply in recent years as vendors develop new solutions and tools to tackle cybercriminals. Despite this, cyberattacks continue to happen and are increasingly sophisticated and dangerous. That’s why bug bounty startup HackerOne Inc. decided to take a new approach to solving the problem: using the same weapons as the enemy. It ...

MontyCloud’s platform takes aim at tech skills gap and cloud opex

For companies moving data operations to the cloud and running applications there, consolidating security and compliance becomes the next logical step. This is where the complexity of operations increases, and often so does the cost. Automating away these complexities and lowering related costs is the goal of MontyCloud Inc.’s intelligent cloud management platform, according to ...

Unicorn Sysdig’s DevOps platform secures and operates containers, Kubernetes and cloud

Modern applications are increasingly developed as distributed microservices, leveraging containers and Kubernetes. While this shift accelerates innovation, it presents challenges for legacy security tools that are not ready to function in this dynamic environment. Providing observability, security and compliance for containers, Kubernetes and the cloud is the mission of DevOps platform company Sysdig Inc., which has seen ...

WhiteSource eases developers’ security burden by automating vulnerability detection and remediation

The separation between developers and security professionals has become an important barrier to the accelerated release of secure software products, especially during the increase in cybersecurity threats brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. While some organizations expect developers to become security experts, Israeli startup White Source Ltd., a platform that companies such as Microsoft and ...

Privacera works with orgs to maximize data sharing without compromising compliance

Data democratization and data mesh have been elevated as enterprises look for ways to allow multiple users to access datasets, all in an effort to better monetize business data and accelerate digital transformations. The downside is that every opportunity to share data is also a chance for data breach, and regulatory authorities around the world ...

nOps sniffs out redundant cloud costs with fresh CloudOps model

A primary reason enterprises move to the cloud to scale quickly. But the complexities of managing layer after layer of cloud services can make scaling quite expensive. Hoping to help businesses get more value out of cloud computing is nOps Inc., a startup integrating DevOps best practices to create a CloudOps model that sniffs out unused ...
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Cloud is the ‘new normal’ as businesses boost resiliency and agility beyond COVID

The COVID-19 pandemic and the business challenges it caused were a catalyst for many companies to accelerate their migration to the cloud, and that trend is not likely to change anytime soon. Amazon Web Services Inc. is betting on companies’ growing interest in building resilience and agility in the cloud beyond pandemic times, according to ...

New releases from AWS aim to bridge storage administrators’ path to the cloud

While moving to the cloud seems to be the natural path for many workloads and enterprise applications, there is still some resistance to be overcome. This is the case with some storage administrators, who are responsible for one of the most important business assets – data – and fear that a change could compromise performance, ...

Data growth requires greater speed through network infrastructure modernization

The major shift to a work-from-home scenario during the COVID-19 pandemic has increased IT complexity and created new sources of data, driving the need for enterprises to modernize their data center networks. One of the main trends is the jump in network speed from 100 Gig to 400 Gig to allow faster transfer of an ...

Hypergiant, SUSE take Kubernetes clusters and AI to Earth’s outer edge

Edge computing has taken technology and data storage to literally anywhere, even into the most hostile environments like space. The artificial intelligence company Hypergiant LLC and the open-source enterprise software company SUSE Group have joined forces to put Kubernetes clusters, AI and machine learning to work in orbit on military satellites, for the very first ...