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Synqly
Technology, Information and Internet
San Jose, CA 1,247 followers
The Connected Platform for Security, IT, and AI
About us
Synqly is building a stronger, more connected cybersecurity integration ecosystem with AI-enabled integrations that remove development barriers and unlock the full potential of cybersecurity ecosystems and technology partnerships. We make integrations fast, scalable, and reliable. Synqly removes the barriers to native integrations, unlocking the potential of robust cybersecurity and IT operations integrations. Synqly’s co-founders, Joel and Steve, bring a combined 50 years of experience in cybersecurity. Joel has spent his career building partnerships and alliances at companies like McAfee, Cylance, and Illumio, while Steve spent more than two decades leading product and integration development at Strya, Illumio, Pulse Secure, and Juniper Networks. Synqly’s team is made up of leading experts in development, marketing, and sales, bringing deep experience from across the security industry. We are a distributed team with employees based throughout the U.S. and Sweden, working together to deliver integration innovation for our customers.
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www.synqly.com
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- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- San Jose, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Integration as a Service Platform, Cybersecurity Integrations, MSSP Integrations, IT Operations Integrations, and Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture
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As an expanding integration ecosystem becomes a strategic asset, organizations must automate and build APIs faster, often outgrowing outsourced development teams. The last installment of the Hero Series is now available titled "The Hero Transformed: A Tightly Integrated Security Solution" It's about an 8 minute read - Link in comments. #cybersecurity #integrations #cybersecurityintegrations #unifiedAPI
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We are happy to announce Greenhouse Software as a supported provider. Vendor customers can now integrate with Greenhouse Identity through the Synqly integration platform. This addition enables security vendors to work with normalized identity and access data from an organization's recruiting and hiring layer, creating immediate value for end users who manage their talent acquisition workforce in Greenhouse. Learn more - link in comments. #cybersecurity #integrations #cybersecurityintegrations #unifiedAPI
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Synqly now integrates with Trellix Endpoint Security (ENS) as a supported provider. This addition lets security vendors work with normalized endpoint detection and response data, creating immediate value for end users who depend on Trellix to defend their endpoints against malware, ransomware, and advanced attacks. Learn more with link in comments. #cybersecurity #integrations #cybersecurityintegrations #unifiedAPI
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We're happy to announce that we, Synqly, now integrate with Ashby! This addition enables security vendors to work with normalized identity and access data from an organization's recruiting layer, creating immediate value for end users who run their hiring operations within Ashby. Learn more with link in comments. #cybersecurity #integrations #cybersecurityintegrations #unifiedAPI
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The Sink is here. Each issue covers the integration, API, and partnership news shaping cybersecurity and IT ops, with commentary from Synqly's senior engineering team. They build across the security ecosystem every day, and every story here answers one question: why does this matter? This edition of The Sink includes 6 delightful articles and thoughts from both Scott Anderson, our Labs engineering lead and Joel Bauman, our Co-founder and CEO. Grab your hot beverage, take a read, and let us know your thoughts. #cybersecurity #newsletter #integrations
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Should we build integrations ourselves, outsource them, or find another path? On paper, outsourcing seems like the perfect compromise. You preserve engineering resources. You accelerate delivery. You avoid hiring additional specialists. But many teams discover a hidden problem: They've outsourced the initial build, not the long-term responsibility. APIs change. Schemas evolve. Authentication methods get updated. Customers expect support when something breaks. The result? What looked like a one-time project quietly becomes an ongoing dependency that still requires internal oversight, roadmap prioritization, and maintenance. We've seen organizations spend months evaluating development costs while underestimating the operational burden that comes after launch. Before making a decision, it's worth asking: • Who owns the integration when the API changes? • Who monitors uptime and performance? • Who handles customer support escalations? • Who ensures security and compliance requirements are met? The answers often reveal the true cost of the integration strategy. We explored these choices in our latest blog "From Tool to Solution: Outsourcing Integrations and API Development" Link in comments. Curious how your team approaches integrations today—build, outsource, or platform? What's worked best for you?
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The 2nd edition of The Sink newsletter is under way - landing on 6/25. Subscribe on LinkedIn to not miss the next edition: https://buff.ly/Fmc4PyB The industry throws everything but the kitchen sink at you. The Sink filters it down to what matters. Every week brings new APIs, new partnerships, new connectors, and new acquisitions. Some of it changes how you build, secure, and ship. The hard part isn't finding the news, it's knowing which pieces matter. That's what this is: the recap you read at the kitchen sink with your morning coffee. Short, sharp, done. Each issue covers the integration, API, and partnership news shaping cybersecurity and IT ops, with commentary from Synqly's senior engineering team. They build across the security ecosystem every day, and every story here answers one question: why does this matter? If you build, secure, service, or ship products in this space, The Sink is for you. Grab your coffee. We'll see you at the sink. #cybersecurity #integrations #cybersecurityintegrations #unifiedAPI #theSink
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Synqly now integrates with Microsoft Teams, enabling OEM customers to route security alerts to Teams channels and query conversation data through a single unified chat API. Link in comments for more info. #cybersecurity #integrations #cybersecurityintegrations #unifiedAPI #microsoftteams
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