Lacework, the data-driven cloud security company, announced it has again achieved the compliance and privacy distinction in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security Competency. The Lacework Polygraph Data Platform has also demonstrated and successfully met the technical and quality requirements for the AWS Containers Competency. Lacework offers AWS customers a single view of all security events across services and platforms including AWS Fargate, AWS Graviton, AWS Control Tower, and through an integration with AWS Security Hub. This provides customers with the most comprehensive and continuous security offering to enhance the security of their AWS environments.
The Lacework Polygraph Data Platform helps organizations of all sizes automatically uncover suspicious activity across their entire cloud environment so they can detect and address true threats and risks to their business from build time through runtime. It empowers customers with the automation to see and understand cloud changes at scale without requiring manual intervention by security teams, leading to safer innovation at higher velocity. With broad support for AWS services, Lacework enables customers to innovate with confidence using the tools and services that best fit their business.
“Customers take advantage of the latest AWS offerings because they know their ability to innovate and execute quickly provides a competitive advantage in their markets,” said Brian Lanigan, VP, Worldwide Channels and Alliances, Lacework. “By integrating with the broad spectrum of AWS services, Lacework enables customers to fully embrace DevSecOps so they can innovate with confidence knowing their environment is secure wherever they are building.”
“We built Greenlight Guru on AWS because it is important for us to be able to move quickly and securely, with less complexity in our environment,” said David Odmark, Chief of Security at Greenlight Guru. “Lacework software takes care of all the heavy lifting of protecting our AWS environment. This means that our team can concentrate on other important activities at our company and other aspects of security.”
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