List of JFrog Advanced Security Customers
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Companies using JFrog Advanced Security for Application Security (AppSec) include: Siemens, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 312000 employees and revenues of $84.55 billion, Panasonic, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 90000 employees and revenues of $22.94 billion, Iress, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 1635 employees and revenues of $387.0 million and many others.
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Iress | Professional Services | 1635 | $387M | Australia | JFrog | JFrog Advanced Security | Application Security (AppSec) | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, Iress deployed JFrog Advanced Security as part of a migration from self hosted Artifactory to JFrog’s SaaS platform to scale DevSecOps and strengthen governance across its global financial software operations. The implementation explicitly targeted finance and DevSecOps teams in Australia and global development sites, with a mandate to meet regulatory and compliance requirements. The deployment centered on Application Security (AppSec) capabilities, leveraging continuous Xray scanning and JFrog security controls to provide vulnerability detection and policy driven enforcement across artifact repositories. Configuration work focused on repository level scanning, automated gates in CI pipelines, and role based access controls to align scanning outcomes with financial software governance requirements. Architecturally the SaaS model centralized artifact management and security tooling, providing global visibility into binary supply chain risk while reducing on premise operational overhead. Operational coverage integrated JFrog Advanced Security into DevSecOps workflows and finance aligned release processes, creating a single security telemetry source for artifact security. Governance changes formalized centralized policy enforcement and continuous scanning across repositories to support compliance objectives, with rollout prioritized to DevSecOps teams before broader adoption. The stated outcomes included scaled DevSecOps capability, strengthened governance, and improved alignment with regulatory and compliance requirements for Iress’s global financial software delivery. | |
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Panasonic | Manufacturing | 90000 | $22.9B | Japan | JFrog | JFrog Advanced Security | Application Security (AppSec) | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, Panasonic deployed JFrog Advanced Security as part of a JFrog Platform implementation to strengthen Application Security (AppSec) for its Panasonic HVAC IoT and embedded software. The work targeted development and IoT teams in Japan, centralizing artifact management and vulnerability analysis across distributed product nodes. The implementation included JFrog Artifactory, JFrog Xray, and JFrog Distribution, with JFrog Advanced Security delivering contextual CVE analysis and secrets detection. Configuration emphasized shift-left vulnerability management, applying scanning and policy-driven triage early in the build and packaging phases to reduce noise in security results. Operational coverage focused on Panasonic HVAC development and IoT toolchains across sites in Japan, enforcing artifact provenance controls and scanning across repository and distribution nodes. The JFrog Platform was instrumented into build and distribution workflows to ensure artifacts were analyzed for vulnerabilities and exposed secrets prior to release. Governance shifted toward centralized artifact policy and remediation workflows, aligning findings from JFrog Xray and JFrog Advanced Security with developer remediation processes and security operations. The case study reports that using JFrog Xray and JFrog Advanced Security reduced false positives and sped remediation across distributed nodes. | |
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Siemens | Manufacturing | 312000 | $84.5B | Germany | JFrog | JFrog Advanced Security | Application Security (AppSec) | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, Siemens implemented JFrog Advanced Security to strengthen Application Security (AppSec) across its development organization. The implementation targeted Siemens’s global DevOps and software development teams, with operational coverage called out in Europe, and positioned the solution as the central security layer for binaries, packages, and container artifacts. Siemens integrated GitHub Enterprise with the JFrog Platform to create a unified DevOps experience, centralizing binary, package, and container security scanning and SBOM generation. JFrog Advanced Security findings are surfaced directly in GitHub’s Code Security tab, aligning vulnerability and compliance signals with developer workflows and streamlining SBOM and audit readiness processes. Operationally the deployment emphasizes developer-centric remediation and increased security visibility, as security findings appear where code is authored and reviewed. The configuration ties Application Security (AppSec) telemetry into GitHub Enterprise, supporting DevOps and software development teams across Siemens and enabling centralized visibility and audit-oriented SBOM workflows. |
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