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10 Cybersecurity Companies Making Moves: January 2023
Kyle Alspach
We’re taking a look at the cybersecurity companies that launched products and partner program updates, made key executive changes, raised funding or announced acquisitions in January.

Skyhawk Security Launches Cloud Threat Detection
A spin-off company from Radware, Skyhawk Security, also had an announcement in January with the launch of its cloud threat detection and response offering. The Synthesis Security Platform aims to go beyond typical cloud misconfiguration detection capabilities by using machine learning “to identify correlated sequences of high-priority runtime events and pinpointing exactly when least resistance paths have been exploited to compromise cloud infrastructure,” the company said in a news release. In addition to cloud threat detection and response, the platform also includes CIEM (cloud infrastructure entitlement management), ITDR (identity threat detection and response and advanced CSPM (cloud security posture management), according to the company. Skyhawk Security told CRN that the “vast majority” of its business is channel-driven.