According to a recent LinkedIn post from NetRise, the company is emphasizing the difficulty enterprises face in rapidly identifying their exposure to high‑profile software vulnerabilities such as Log4j and XZ. The post highlights perceived limitations of relying on vendor attestations and incomplete software bills of materials, particularly when risk resides in compiled code, containers, firmware, and operating systems.
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The LinkedIn post indicates that NetRise plans to showcase its capabilities at the RSA Conference in Moscone North from March 23–26, including faster exposure identification, supplier verification, and generation of full‑stack SBOMs from deployed artifacts. For investors, this focus points to growing demand in software supply chain security and suggests NetRise is positioning its platform toward enterprises and regulators increasingly focused on verifiable evidence of cyber risk management.
The emphasis on moving beyond traditional CVE‑driven approaches toward prioritizing “real risk” implies NetRise is targeting sophisticated buyers with complex technology stacks and compliance requirements. If the company can convert RSA Conference interest into enterprise contracts, it could strengthen its revenue pipeline and competitive standing in the application security, GRC, and software supply chain security segments.

