Software Transparency, SBOM & Patching Best Practices: Action1 & NetRise – Better Together Recording
Do you really know what’s inside the software updates you’re deploying across your 10,000 endpoints? As Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) adoption increases, understanding components is just the first step. The key is connecting SBOM to vulnerability remediation—moving from addressing known vulnerabilities to uncovering hidden risks. Watch this exclusive webinar recording as Action1 and NetRise explore how:
Action1’s robust patch management and vulnerability remediation, combined with real-time inventory, bridges the gap from SBOM transparency to effective risk mitigation
NetRise’s advanced software analysis generates an accurate SBOM, uncovering hidden components and vulnerabilities beyond traditional methods
This deeper visibility ensures you know exactly what’s being patched, eliminating blind spots and addressing both known and unknown risks
Get answers to your specific questions and gain valuable insights during the live Q&A
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Speakers
Mike Walters
President and Сo-Founder of Action1
Mike is a well-known cybersecurity expert with over 20 years of experience in the field. Previously the Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Netwrix, which has grown into a multi-billion-dollar industry-leading cybersecurity company. Currently, as the President and Co-Founder of Action1, Mike leads the product strategy, ensuring that the company’s solutions effectively address the evolving needs of customers in today’s dynamic cybersecurity landscape.
Tom Pace
Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder of NetRise
Prior to founding NetRise, Thomas spent 16 years working in security across multiple roles and disciplines. He served in the United States Marine Corps, oversaw ICS security at the Department of Energy, and was most recently Global Vice President for Cylance, establishing himself as a leader in cybersecurity. Thomas has responded to hundreds of security incidents globally and shared his expertise at conferences such as RSA and Black Hat.