Builder.ai & CyberArk collaborate to improve cloud security.
CyberArk has been selected by Builder.ai to improve security protocols by automating and safeguarding identity access throughout its multi-cloud infrastructure.
An AI-powered software platform called Builder.ai allows customers to create web and mobile applications quickly. This paradigm offers solutions for companies of all sizes by combining reusable software components, cutting-edge AI, and the idea of a software assembly line.
Strong identity security solutions are now required as a result of Builder.ai's operations growing. While maintaining user security and adhering to enterprise customer requirements, the organisation aims to safeguard its global resources.
Builder.ai has implemented CyberArk's Identity Security Platform to control access across several user touch points, including sessions, endpoints, and browsers. The expanding user base of Builder.ai benefits from safe and effective access thanks to this centralised strategy.
When this system is fully deployed, Builder.ai expects that about 2,500 internal users will gain safe and efficient access to a variety of resources.
With Zero Standing Privileges for high-risk access, the implementation of a contemporary privileged access management program focused on CyberArk is also anticipated to improve cloud security.
James Kelly, Builder.ai's Global Head of Platform Support, underlined the company's dedication to safe innovation.
"Builder.ai is committed to empowering businesses with the tools they need to innovate securely. By partnering with CyberArk, we are not only enhancing our security posture but also streamlining access for our users."
"This collaboration allows us to maintain our focus on delivering high-quality, AI-driven software solutions while ensuring that sensitive data remains protected in an increasingly complex digital landscape," he said.
Matt Cohen, CEO of CyberArk, commented on the evolving nature of identity security. "Privileged access exists in every user, especially in AI-powered, cloud-native organisations. To manage and secure the identity-centric attack surface at cloud velocity, modern organisations need an automated platform approach based on Zero Standing Privileges."