Developer of vulnerability management software designed to help cybersecurity teams discover analyze and remediate risks. The company uses a set of advanced rules to do complete context gathering to predict where an attacker could cause the most damage to an organization, enabling security teams to automate the process of analyzing and prioritizing vulnerabilities on enterprise networks.
Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) is the world's largest brewing company, formed in 2008 through the acquisition of Anheuser-Busch by InBev. The company is publicly listed on Euronext Brussels and has secondary listings on several other stock exchanges, including those in Mexico City, Johannesburg, and New York.
AB InBev has a rich history that dates back to 1366 with the founding of the Den Hoorn brewery in Belgium. The company has grown through significant mergers, including the formation of Interbrew in 1987 and the creation of InBev in 2004. Today, AB InBev boasts an extensive portfolio of around 630 beer brands across 150 countries, including well-known names like Budweiser, Stella Artois, and Corona. The company also has a notable presence in the soft drink market, especially in Latin America, and operates regional headquarters in major cities worldwide. AB InBev is committed to reducing harmful alcohol consumption and supporting sustainable development goals through its foundation.
Developer of an automated validation platform designed to help organizations measure the effectiveness of their security programs. The company's platform automates security assessment by permitting security personnel to either create scenarios or leverage the curated library of existing attack scenarios to continuously attack their environment and expose weaknesses to the security architecture, enabling clients to validate their product and service claims against its actual infrastructure and not in a simulated environment.
Developer of security analysis tools designed to identify open-source vulnerabilities. The company's platform offers tools that help to find, fix, and monitor known threats in open-source dependencies, secure authoring, and consumption of open-source code, enabling enterprises and developers to use open-source without compromising security.