The new capabilities empower
DevOps teams to improve security posture, from code to cloud to
application, by focusing only on the security problems that
matter
LAS VEGAS ,
Nov. 27,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Datadog, Inc. (NASDAQ:
DDOG), the monitoring and security platform for cloud
applications, today at AWS re:Invent added identity, vulnerability
and app-level findings to Security Inbox. This provides engineers
with one actionable view to improve security posture, without any
additional overhead or friction. With these new features, Datadog
shifts cloud security earlier in the software development lifecycle
and empowers developers and security teams to address issues
proactively.
Datadog's Security Inbox delivers a unified view of the top
issues DevOps and security teams need to address to significantly
reduce risk across cloud accounts, Kubernetes clusters, containers
and applications. With the capabilities announced today, Datadog
helps proactively detect and address identity and access-related
risks with the general availability of its Cloud Infrastructure and
Entitlement Management (CIEM). And Security Inbox's new
vulnerability management capability detects, prioritizes—based on
heuristics like exposure risk, probability of being exploited and
all observability context—and helps remediate infrastructure
vulnerabilities in hosts, containers and applications.
"Security Inbox gives DevOps and security teams a prioritized
list of actionable fixes they can deploy to maximize improvements
to their security posture," said Prashant
Prahlad, VP of Cloud Security Products at Datadog. "With the
added capabilities to Security Inbox, engineers can now proactively
mitigate issues without requiring the security teams to inform them
about the urgency or the impact of their security fixes. Meanwhile,
security teams continue to save precious time lost to tedious
contextualisation and triage work, and can choose to focus on
overall security posture of their cloud estates."
With the new capabilities announced today, Security Inbox gives
organizations:
- Full App-to-Infrastructure Visibility: Security Inbox
unifies findings collected by Datadog Cloud Security Management and
Application Security Management into a single view, simplifying the
process of managing security issues.
- Context-Based Prioritization: The capability
incorporates context from potential suspicious activity detected
from cloud logs, application traces or file and process activity
detected on the host, enabling teams to concentrate on issues with
a high likelihood of impact.
- Correlation and Attack Path Detection: Datadog uses
agentless cloud integrations, one agent and tracing libraries to
map the relationships between an organization's entire stack,
spanning from cloud resources and compute resources to
applications. When a combination of risks suggesting a potential
attack path in the environment is detected, a security issue is
generated and displayed in Security Inbox.
These features are now generally available. To learn more,
please visit booth #732 at AWS re:Invent or read more here:
https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/security-inbox.
About Datadog
Datadog is the observability and security platform for cloud
applications. Our SaaS platform integrates and automates
infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring, log
management, real-user monitoring, and many other capabilities to
provide unified, real-time observability and security for our
customers' entire technology stack. Datadog is used by
organizations of all sizes and across a wide range of industries to
enable digital transformation and cloud migration, drive
collaboration among development, operations, security and business
teams, accelerate time to market for applications, reduce time to
problem resolution, secure applications and infrastructure,
understand user behavior, and track key business metrics.
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of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Act, and Section 21E of the
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filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 5, 2023, as well as future filings and
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Haggerty
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