According to a recent LinkedIn post from NetRise, the company is positioning its platform as a way to improve visibility into software risk ahead of the IANS Washington, D.C. Forum on April 7, 2026. The post highlights perceived limitations of current practices such as vendor attestations, incomplete software bills of materials, and assumptions about software contents.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that these gaps become most critical during security incidents, regulatory reviews, and board-level risk discussions. NetRise is presented as addressing this by deriving evidence directly from the software itself, with an emphasis on quickly answering where an organization is exposed and validating what suppliers actually ship.
The post also notes that NetRise’s CRO and a product manager will attend the IANS forum, signaling a focus on engaging enterprise security and GRC stakeholders. For investors, this outreach may indicate efforts to deepen penetration in the cyber risk, GRC, and software supply chain security markets, where growing regulatory scrutiny and third-party risk concerns could support demand for the company’s capabilities.

