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We are excited to share significant updates as OpenPolicy continues to grow and expand!

First, we are thrilled to welcome Daniel Eitan as our new Chief AI Architect. With his deep expertise from startups and academia alike, and passion for artificial intelligence, Daniel will play a pivotal role in driving innovation and excellence within our organization. We are confident that his leadership will contribute to many successful milestones and groundbreaking achievements in introducing AI to the policy world.

Additionally, we are proud to announce exciting new partnerships:

  • Legit Security, a world leader in application security, supply chain security, and AI security solutions, has joined our growing family. We look forward to empowering Legit Security with access to government affairs and policy-driven GTM strategies, while collaborating to educate global policymakers on the importance of robust security protections.
  • Vaultree, a pioneer in Data-In-Use Encryption and data security, is now part of our family. Vaultree's innovative solutions enable organizations to harness data securely, while meeting the demands of expanding data, AI, and security regulations. We’re excited to support Vaultree with government affairs expertise and promote global privacy and data protection policies.
  • Censys, a leader in IoT, OT, and threat-hunting security solutions, has also joined our network. We are eager to collaborate with Censys and further their reach in government affairs, addressing emerging security threats together through education and policy advocacy.
  • Lasso Security, a leader in End-to-End AI security protection has joined us, at a time when AI security policy is being actively defined by policymakers globally! 

These developments mark a significant step forward for OpenPolicy as we continue to build a robust ecosystem, helping our partners shape the future of policy. Stay tuned for more updates!

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