Monday, November 18, 2019

Lacework bring security visibility to cloud monitoring by integrating with Datadog

Lacework announced its integration with Datadog, the monitoring and analytics platform for developers, IT operations teams and business users in the cloud age. The integration unites security and observability data for customers, providing them with a complete cloud security platform, from build-time to run time, Lacework announced on Monday.



The integration between Lacework and Datadog supports two critical shifts in security: the shift from conflict to collaboration, and the shift from centralized to distributed. As more organizations adopt Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD), the need to move quickly creates security gaps that can lead to data leaks, ransomware, crypto mining, and a variety of other issues that can leave data exposed and vulnerable. 

The Lacework Cloud Security Platform is cloud-native and offered as-a-Service; delivering build-time to run-time threat detection, behavioral anomaly detection, and cloud compliance across multicloud environments, workloads, containers, and Kubernetes. 


Customers significantly drive down costs and risk by freeing themselves from the burden of unnecessary hardware, rule writing, and inaccurate alerts. Lacework is trusted worldwide by enterprise companies at the forefront of embracing the cloud. 


This integration provides significant value to modern architectures that require a unified view of their metrics, logs and performance data with their cloud security findings, thus allowing teams to correlate data across different sources to investigate incidents faster; rehydrate archived logs/events for forensics with Datadog's Logging without Limits; route alerts/escalations through a standard pipeline across engineering; and identify any containers/hosts that are not running Lacework.

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