Veracode launches Technology Alliance Program to deliver secure software at scale
Veracode announced the launch of the Veracode Technology Alliance Program (TAP), making it easier for organizations to implement, manage, and scale their software security programs, reducing friction and speeding time-to-market.
The program, which already incorporates a dozen providers including Accurics, Imperva, ServiceNow, and ThreadFix, provides in-depth access to products, a developer toolkit with APIs, technical validation, and co-marketing opportunities.
Our new TAP program is an important component of our strategy to extend the power of Veracode through a diverse network of strategic partners, technical alliances, and integrations with technology providers across the software supply chain,” said Ian McLeod, Chief Product Officer at Veracode.
“The program aims to optimize how adjacent technology providers can leverage the advantages of our solutions to deliver integrated experiences, making it easier for our joint customers to codify security into their development processes and deliver secure software faster.”
The new program complements and extends Veracode’s broad technology ecosystem that incorporates strategic alliances with leading cloud platforms and integrations with dozens of DevOps providers.
Veracode Technology Alliance Program members will empower their customers with a structured framework to deliver secure software at scale, modernize their environments with SaaS-based software security, and cost effectively demonstrate the clear business value of secure coding.
“Modern business applications are more complex than ever, and even in the most rigorous Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), the complexity of development means vulnerabilities will be introduced,” said Micheal McCollough, Global Vice President, Strategic Growth at Imperva.
“As part of the Veracode Technology Alliance Program, we can deliver solutions for customers that protect the software supply chain and secure data from the most sophisticated cyberattacks facing organizations today.”