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Home » News » Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform™ Achieves AWS Security Competency

Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform™ Achieves AWS Security Competency

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BOSTON – April 7, 2016 – Threat Stack, a leader in cloud security management and compliance, today announced that it has achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security Competency as part of the AWS Competency Program for the Threat Stack Cloud Security PlatformTM(CSP).

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“Security starts with visibility and Threat Stack offers unparalleled visibility across our systems and cloud infrastructure,” said Chris Haag, Director of Engineering, Agari. “The Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform offers both intelligent anomaly detection and a highly flexible rules engine to detect suspicious behaviors such as privilege escalation, data exfiltration and unusual network activity.”

The AWS Competency Program is designed to highlight members of the AWS Partner Network (APN) who have demonstrated technical proficiency and proven customer success in specialized solution areas such as Security. The Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform™ attained security competency based on proven success in building products and solutions on AWS to support customers in the area of configuration and vulnerability analysis.

“We strongly believe that a layered approach to cloud security is best, which makes Threat Stack CSP an essential complement to AWS,” said Brian Ahern, chairman and CEO, Threat Stack. “Threat Stack provides the deep visibility needed to identify insider threats and intrusions, prevent data loss and meet compliance regulations when building and running on AWS. Achieving AWS Security Competency Partner recognition demonstrates our commitment to protecting customers’ workload and broader environment from threats.”

Threat Stack CSP is an industry leading, fully integrated cloud security suite. Cloud-native and platform-independent, Threat Stack CSP measurably reduces the expense and complexity required to identify threats, keep data protected and automate compliance requirements. Threat Stack CSP offers instant visibility and deep correlated context that enables companies to operate efficiently, prevent data loss and identify and verify threats.

About Threat Stack

Threat Stack enables growth-driven companies to scale with confidence by identifying and verifying insider threats, external attacks and data loss in real-time. The only fully integrated, cloud-native continuous monitoring solution that gives companies instant visibility and automatically responds to changes in their environment, Threat Stack provides the coverage needed to run secure and compliant, in all environments, without sacrificing speed and efficiency. For more information, or to start a free trial, visit threatstack.com.

 

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