Snyk enters cloud security market with Fugue acquisition
Developer protection system Snyk has obtained Fugue, marking its fifth acquisition about the last 12 months and a half.
The transfer, announced Thursday, marks Snyk’s entry into the cloud stability marketplace. By incorporating Fugue, a startup specializing in cloud infrastructure stability and compliance, Snyk strategies to empower developer-initially cloud stability posture administration (CSPM). It would be the “industry’s very first CSPM made by and for builders,” in accordance to Snyk’s announcement. Phrases of the acquisition were being not disclosed.
Fugue, dependent in Frederick, Md., was established in 2013 and focuses on security for the cloud development lifecycle that contains infrastructure-as-code (IaC) abilities. Snyk reported the acquisition will help the evolving job of developers by supporting them “safe their code ahead of deployment, retain its safe integrity even though managing, and much better understand the precise locations to deliver fixes again in the code.”
Doug Cahill, vice president and group