Data Theorem Customer Fannie Mae Wins 2021 Stratus Award for Cloud Computing

Nick Mistry Recognized as Cloud Computing Global Leader for Use of Data Theorem’s Cloud-Native Application Security Product with Hacker Toolkits to Help Expose Potential Data Breaches

Data Theorem, Inc., a leading provider of modern application security, announced that The Business Intelligence Group has awarded customer Nick Mistry, Fannie Mae VP of Cloud Security, Vulnerability Management/ DevSecOps, a 2021 Stratus Award for Cloud Computing in its annual business awards program. The awards program identifies the companies, products and people that are offering unique solutions that take advantage of cloud technologies. Mr. Mistry was honored in the Cloud Executive awards category.

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“Data Theorem customer Fannie Mae wins 2021 Stratus Award for Cloud Computing for use of Data Theorem’s cloud-native AppSec product with hacker toolkits to help expose potential data breaches.”

“Nick Mistry is at the forefront of the cloud helping to drive practical innovations in the cloud,” said Maria Jimenez, Chief Nominations Officer of Business Intelligence Group. “The cloud is now part of the fabric of our personal and professional lives and we are thrilled that our volunteer judges were able to help promote all of these innovative services, organizations and executives.”

Data Theorem’s Cloud Secure is the industry’s first solution delivering attack surface management security for cloud-native applications that starts at the client layer (mobile and web), protects the network layer (REST and GraphQL APIs), and extends down through the underlying infrastructure (cloud services). Its combination of attack surface management and defensive protections enables both offensive and defensive security capabilities to best prevent data breaches of cloud-native applications and serverless cloud functions.

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“We are pleased to see our customer Fannie Mae win this well-deserved recognition for their use of innovative AppSec technology to protect their cloud environments,” said Doug Dooley, Data Theorem COO. “Fannie Mae is a strong example of how organizations can protect their modern applications in a cloud environment with the support of Data Theorem’s dynamic and run-time analysis with offensive attack surface management and defensive protection toolkits. This enables organizations to conduct continuous cloud security posture management (CSPM), cloud workload protection platform (CWPP), API security protection of serverless cloud functions, and automated remediation of their most important cloud-native applications.”

Cloud Secure, Data Theorem’s latest product powered by its award-winning Analyzer Engine, helps organizations secure their cloud-native applications and address regulatory compliance for cloud monitoring and reporting. Data Theorem is one of the first vendors to provide a full stack application security analyzer that connects attack surfaces of applications starting at the client layers found in mobile and web, the network layers found in APIs, and the infrastructure layers found in cloud services.

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