RunSafe Security today announced that its runtime protection platform has earned Iron Bank approval, ramping up defense for embedded systems in the DoD ecosystem. Because RunSafe now serves as a verified Iron Bank publisher, defense teams can access its SBOM generation, SCRM, and binary protection capabilities within a trusted DevSecOps forum.
Iron Bank streamlines tool deployment for the DoD by offering a pre-approved, container-hardened DevSecOps repository. All containers receive daily vulnerability scans, which ensures resilience and fast deployment for software in critical defense projects.
RunSafe’s Executive Team explains that defense programs now gain frictionless access to essential cybersecurity controls. Moreover, the platform supports C/C++ development with authoritative SBOM generation critical capability given DoD’s evolving software mandates.
RunSafe Secures Iron Bank Approval to Boost DoD Runtime Protection
In addition, RunSafe’s runtime protection uses moving-target defense (such as RASP – Runtime Application Self-Protection) to harden binaries against exploitation. This approach increases resilience, even for systems with long upgrade cycles or fielded weapons systems.
Joseph M. Saunders, Founder & CEO of RunSafe, commented, “By launching on Iron Bank, we’re reducing friction for defense programs to adopt robust runtime protection. Teams now get access to SBOM, SCRM, and code hardening inside an ecosystem they already trust.”
RunSafe’s platform helps teams modernize DevSecOps, automate SBOM creation, and strengthen software supply chains all without rewriting existing embedded code. Defense integrators can now pull RunSafe containers directly from Iron Bank.
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Source: Businesswire