Lacework sees this broader trend having far-reaching implications for how applications are built, how data is architected and secured, and how entire industries build and rebuild core business processes and operations. That’s why today we are excited to introduce new innovations to the Lacework data-driven cloud security platform, in parallel with the acquisition of Infrastructure as Code Company, Soluble. With today’s announcement, Lacework brings to bear the full spectrum of Developer Security Operations (DevSecOps) capabilities customers need to integrate security into the fabric of their innovation engines, ultimately driving their business forward.
Our belief is cloud security is a data problem, and to solve it, businesses need to rethink their overall approach to security. In the cloud, for example, teams are dealing with enormous scale; constantly evolving technologies and changes to those technologies; and adaptive/responsive infrastructure. All of this produces a massive amount of data that can be difficult to effectively interpret at scale. And when you combine these complexities with a shortage of security talent – by some reports a gap of nearly 3.5 million cybersecurity specialists – traditional security approaches can’t keep pace with identifying what’s bad.
This is why today’s announcement focuses on solving the data problem, and helping businesses unlock benefits such as:
To help businesses better secure their apps and data in the cloud, today’s news introduces new innovation in a critical area: detection and remediation of vulnerabilities earlier in the development process. This is important because once code is running in production, the cost and time it takes to fix vulnerabilities increases exponentially. By helping developers address vulnerabilities before code is deployed in production and remediate container vulnerabilities based on true risk, Lacework customers can prevent attacks, saving time and money.
For example, new updates announced today enable organizations to:
Todays’ news helps address the lack of visibility and true behavioral context around vulnerabilities, which can create friction and even a philosophical divide between product development and security teams. This cultural divide has become the achilles heel of the cloud security industry. Without total clarity into the overwhelming and oftentimes inaccurate list of security issues generated from rules based approaches, it can be impossible to determine what needs to be prioritized, fixed, and redeployed–chaos ensues and organizations are stifled in their ability to introduce new innovations to market quickly.
“Ultimately, security is everybody’s responsibility,” says Bren Biggs, VP of DevOps and Cybersecurity at Hypergiant. “It’s our job to make sure that developers are able to push code quickly and that they’re able to see and remediate vulnerabilities early on. The Lacework platform doesn’t change the developer workflow, but it gives us far more visibility into what’s happening.”
Briggs has been thrilled with Lacework’s impact on assisting developers. “One of the major outcomes that I didn’t anticipate, but am definitely thrilled to see, is how we’re able to democratize access to the security event data,” he says. And with Lacework’s ability to help educate developers, Hypergiant can easily integrate security into the development process, consolidate security tools and reduce security alerts by 70%.
Find out more
Interested in learning more about how new Lacework’s innovations can help your organization leverage security as a business enabler? Join us for a webinar on Nov. 18, 2021 at 11am PT / 2pm ET or check out our press release for more information.
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