SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BlueFlag Security, a leader in software development lifecycle (SDLC) security and governance, is proud to be named an IDC Innovator in the report, IDC Innovators: Software Development Life-Cycle Identity and Access, 2024 (Doc # US52748124, December 2024). IDC Innovator reports recognize emerging vendors offering innovative new technology that alleviates challenges facing IT and security buyers.
The IDC Innovators report noted, “SDLC identity and access solutions reduce the risk of credential compromise, unauthorized access, and lateral movement within development environments. They play a critical role in safeguarding the software supply chain by ensuring only legitimate identities can interact with sensitive systems and data.”
The report shared about BlueFlag Security, “Developer identities, encompassing both human and machine identities, often have high levels of access, making them a primary source of risk within the SDLC. Recognizing this, BlueFlag’s platform addresses risks such as excessive entitlements and risky behaviors tied to developer identities, as well as toolchain misconfigurations, secret leaks, and vulnerabilities in open source dependencies.”
“Given the critical role of the SDLC, securing it has become a business imperative. Failing to do so can impact an organization's security, reputation, financial stability, and operational continuity,” writes Katie Norton, IDC Research Manager, DevSecOps and Software Supply Chain Security, in the November 2024 IDC Spotlight Paper, “Enhancing Software Supply Chain Security: The Imperative of Comprehensive SDLC Governance,” sponsored by BlueFlag Security. “To effectively reduce the SDLC attack surface, organizations should proactively address the three critical attack vectors: developer identities, developer toolchains, and dependencies on open source and third-party components.”
In recognition of this DevSecOps market need, the BlueFlag Security platform is built on four foundational pillars: identity governance, pipeline security posture management, code governance, and continuous compliance, with identity governance serving as the cornerstone. BlueFlag’s key differentiators highlighted in the IDC Innovators report include:
- Activity Intelligence Graph: BlueFlag’s patent-pending Activity Intelligence Graph is a dynamic, AI-/ML-powered framework that provides a comprehensive view of identity and activity patterns across the entire SDLC.
- Detection and Prevention of Insider Threats: BlueFlag’s platform addresses the challenge of insider developer threats through continuous behavioral analysis and context-aware monitoring across the SDLC.
- Identity as part of SDLC Security and Governance: The BlueFlag Security platform takes a differentiated approach by treating developer identities, toolchain misconfigurations, and code vulnerabilities as interconnected attack vectors that must be secured through a unified framework. Rather than managing identity in isolation, this integrated approach enables organizations to understand how developer identity–related risks interconnect with pipeline misconfigurations and code vulnerability issues.
"We commend the IDC team for their thoughtful analysis of SDLC identity and security, which we believe validates our approach at BlueFlag Security – focusing on securing identities, tools and code within the developer environment. By addressing these critical attack vectors, we help organizations mitigate risks and maintain trust in their software supply chain,” said Raj Mallempati, CEO and founder of BlueFlag Security.
“We are honored to be named an IDC Innovator for Software Development Life-Cycle Identity and Access, 2024. At BlueFlag, we are committed to enabling comprehensive management of the SDLC by protecting, detecting and remediating risks before they can be exploited. Further, we aim to make SDLC security and governance simple to integrate with existing developer ecosystems to automate tasks and minimize manual effort.”
IDC's 2024 DevSecOps and Software Supply Chain Survey identified "developers' ability to efficiently and effectively remediate security findings" as one of the top two security gaps and exposures. By establishing clear guidelines and policies, SDLC security and governance platforms prioritize security throughout the entire SDLC, making it easy for teams to follow proper processes and avoid security missteps. For more research findings, review the IDC Spotlight Paper, “Enhancing Software Supply Chain Security: The Imperative of Comprehensive SDLC Governance,” available here.
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About BlueFlag Security
BlueFlag Security offers a comprehensive, identity-first approach to securing the software development lifecycle (SDLC). By focusing on developer identities – both human and machine – and toolchain security, BlueFlag helps organizations address the most critical attack vectors often neglected by traditional code-centric solutions. The platform leverages AI-driven activity intelligence to monitor and analyze risks, enforce policies, and automate remediation. With capabilities across identity governance, pipeline security, code governance, and continuous compliance, BlueFlag proactively strengthens security postures while optimizing operational efficiency, ensuring protection against evolving software supply chain threats. Learn more about BlueFlag Security at www.blueflagsecurity.com.