Contrast Security, ADR and Runtime Security leader, today announced an integration with ServiceNow Application Vulnerability Response (AVR). The integration gives joint customers better visibility ...
ServiceNow Inc. today unveiled new artificial intelligence-powered agents for its Security and Risk suite as part of a broader effort to accelerate autonomous enterprise defense. The new capabilities, ...
Together, ServiceNow and Armis will create a unified, end-to-end security exposure and operations stack that can see, decide, and act across the entire technology footprint Acquisition expected to ...
Users of ServiceNow, a cloud-based platform used to manage IT services and processes, could be unknowingly exposing confidential information, including names, phone numbers, internal system details, ...
A new vulnerability in ServiceNow, dubbed Count(er) Strike, allows low-privileged users to extract sensitive data from tables to which they should not have access. ServiceNow is a cloud-based platform ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW), the AI control tower for business reinvention, today announced its intent to acquire Veza, a leader in identity security. The acquisition ...
Varonis Systems, Inc. announced an extension of its data security coverage to ServiceNow, enhancing its ability to discover and classify critical data while addressing issues related to data risk and ...
Palo Alto Networks has announced new native integrations of its security platform Prisma AIRS with leading AI agent platforms from ServiceNow, IBM, Glean, and Factory to support secure AI innovation.
ServiceNow agreed to acquire cyber exposure management vendor Armis for $7.75 billion in an all-cash deal, strengthening its AI-native security workflow platform and adding real-time asset visibility ...
One-thousand instances of enterprise knowledge bases (KBs) hosted by ServiceNow were found to be exposing sensitive corporate data over the past year, despite improvements in data protection that the ...
Over 1,000 misconfigured ServiceNow enterprise instances were found exposing Knowledge Base (KB) articles that contained sensitive corporate information to external users and potential threat actors.