Author: Alfonso Eusebio

Discover how Phoenix Security is revolutionizing vulnerability management with its latest advancements in Application Security Posture Management (ASPM). From contextual deduplication to container version monitoring, this update empowers teams to prioritize vulnerabilities, streamline workflows, and strengthen application security. Dive into new integrations, enhanced asset details, and smarter risk management tools designed for modern security challenges.
Alfonso Eusebio
Phoenix Security’s Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) introduces Reachability Analysis and Contextual Deduplication to revolutionize vulnerability management. These features help security teams prioritize risks by correlating vulnerabilities from code to runtime, focusing on what’s exploitable. With contextual deduplication, Phoenix reduces vulnerability noise by up to 95%, ensuring only real threats are addressed. Stay ahead with 4D Risk Quantification, combining business criticality, network, and runtime reachability for smarter, more effective security.- Associate assets with multiple Applications and Environments – Mapping of vulnerabilities to Installed Software – Find Assets/Vulns by Scanner – Detailed findings Location information Risk-based Posture Management – Risk and Risk Magnitude for Assets – Filter assets and vulnerabilities by source scanner Integrations – BurpSuite XML Import – Assessment Import API Other Improvements – Improved multi-selection in filters – New CVSS Score column in Vulnerabilities
Alfonso Eusebio
Phoenix Security ASPM Version 3.30.0 Release – Phoenix Security has partnered with Arnica to deliver expanded cloud and application security capabilities, enhancing the platform with Software Composition Analysis (SCA), credential scanning, secrets detection, and Static Application Security Testing (SAST). This powerful integration further strengthens Phoenix Security’s ASPM offering, enabling seamless risk-based prioritization and real-time vulnerability management across GCP, AWS, and Azure environments.
Alfonso Eusebio
Phoenix Security now integrates with Google Cloud (GCP) Security Center, enabling comprehensive vulnerability management and ASPM across GCP, AWS, and Azure. Prioritize and manage vulnerabilities with enhanced Lacework integration for container security and cloud misconfigurations.- Associate assets with multiple Applications and Environments – Mapping of vulnerabilities to Installed Software – Find Assets/Vulns by Scanner – Detailed findings Location information Risk-based Posture Management – Risk and Risk Magnitude for Assets – Filter assets and vulnerabilities by source scanner Integrations – BurpSuite XML Import – Assessment Import API Other Improvements – Improved multi-selection in filters – New CVSS Score column in Vulnerabilities
Alfonso Eusebio
Enhance container security with Sysdig’s integration with Phoenix Security. Leverage contextual deduplication and runtime reachability analysis for advanced Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) across cloud-native environments. Prioritize vulnerabilities, minimize false positives, and secure your applications from code to runtime.- Associate assets with multiple Applications and Environments – Mapping of vulnerabilities to Installed Software – Find Assets/Vulns by Scanner – Detailed findings Location information Risk-based Posture Management – Risk and Risk Magnitude for Assets – Filter assets and vulnerabilities by source scanner Integrations – BurpSuite XML Import – Assessment Import API Other Improvements – Improved multi-selection in filters – New CVSS Score column in Vulnerabilities
Alfonso Eusebio
The team at Phoenix Security pleased to bring you another set of new application security (ASPM) features and improvements for vulnerability management across application and cloud security engines. This release builds on top of previous releases with key additions and progress across multiple areas of the platform. Application Security Posture Management – New Weighted Asset Risk Formula – Auto-approval of Risk Exceptions Asset and Vulnerability Management – Relative Time Filter for Vulnerabilities and Assets – Introduce “Ticket References” for Findings – Search Findings by Ticket ID – Asset Pages now have Settings “memory” Integrations – Snyk IaC+ Vulnerabilities – Extended REST API Other Improvements – Vulnerability Timeline as Stacked Lines – Display App/Env for Assigned Assets
Alfonso Eusebio
The team at Phoenix Security pleased to bring you another set of new application security (ASPM) features and improvements for vulnerability management across application and cloud security engines. This release builds on top of previous releases with key additions and progress across multiple areas of the platform. Application Security Posture Management – New Weighted Asset Risk Formula – Auto-approval of Risk Exceptions Asset and Vulnerability Management – Relative Time Filter for Vulnerabilities and Assets – Introduce “Ticket References” for Findings – Search Findings by Ticket ID – Asset Pages now have Settings “memory” Integrations – Snyk IaC+ Vulnerabilities – Extended REST API Other Improvements – Vulnerability Timeline as Stacked Lines – Display App/Env for Assigned Assets
Alfonso Eusebio
The team at Phoenix Security pleased to bring you another set of new application security (ASPM) features and improvements for vulnerability management across application and cloud security engines. This release builds on top of previous releases with key additions and progress across multiple areas of the platform. Application Security Posture Management – New Weighted Asset Risk Formula – Auto-approval of Risk Exceptions Asset and Vulnerability Management – Relative Time Filter for Vulnerabilities and Assets – Introduce “Ticket References” for Findings – Search Findings by Ticket ID – Asset Pages now have Settings “memory” Integrations – Snyk IaC+ Vulnerabilities – Extended REST API Other Improvements – Vulnerability Timeline as Stacked Lines – Display App/Env for Assigned Assets
Alfonso Eusebio
The Cloud Security and AppSec teams at Phoenix Security are pleased to bring you another set of new Phoenix Security features and improvements for vulnerability management across application and cloud security engines. This release builds on top of previous releases with key additions and progress across multiple areas of the platform. Application Security Posture Management – Team Graph – Team Dashboard Access Update Asset and Vulnerability Management – Saved Filters – Introducing Asset Lifecycle Management – Introducing Vulnerability Lifecycle Management Integrations – Out-of-the-box Nuclei Scanning – Wiz Integration – Control Snyk ignored vulnerabilities Other Improvements – Navigate to Asset from Impact Explorer chart – Improved display of Impact and Exposure in Risk Elements
Alfonso Eusebio
The Cloud Security and AppSec teams at Phoenix Security are pleased to bring you another set of new Phoenix Security features and improvements for vulnerability management across application and cloud security engines. This release builds on top of previous releases with key additions and progress across multiple areas of the platform. Application Security Posture Management – Teams Dashboard – Filter Assets and Vulnerabilities by Team – Link Teams to Components and Services – Triage Findings by Deployment Environment – Improved Threat Intelligence with Ransomware Alerts Asset and Vulnerability Management – New “Delta” Import Strategy – Auto-populate “location” for CSV Imports – Easy Triage of Duplicate Findings – Improved Tagging Capabilities – Set Criticality for Components and Services – Manual Closing of Vulnerabilities Integrations – Support for Custom Fields in ADO Tickets – Improved Asset Aggregation for Qualys Infra – Expanded Phoenix REST API Other Improvements – Remember User Choices – Additional Filtering in the Navigation Graph – Table Column Resizing – Improve the Risk Breakdown column – Remove Limits for Multi-selection in Lists
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Derek Fisher – Head of product security at a global fintech. Speaker, instructor, and author in application security.

Derek is an award winning author of a children’s book series in cybersecurity as well as the author of “The Application Security Handbook.” He is a university instructor at Temple University where he teaches software development security to undergraduate and graduate students. He is a speaker on topics in the cybersecurity space and has led teams, large and small, at organizations in the healthcare and financial industries. He has built and matured information security teams as well as implemented organizational information security strategies to reduce the organizations risk.

Derek got his start in the hardware engineering space where he learned about designing circuits and building assemblies for commercial and military applications. He later pursued a computer science degree in order to advance a career in software development. This is where Derek was introduced to cybersecurity and soon caught the bug. He found a mentor to help him grow in cybersecurity and then pursued a graduate degree in the subject.

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