Tag: Lacework
‘The lingua franca of security teams is risk’- Welsh talks Lacework Edge
May 29, 2024Ken Showers, Managing Editor
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Lacework recently released its security service edge (SSE) product, Lacework Edge, and it’s tackling the user experience to make jobs easier for security teams.
Lacework Edge is a proxy-based, cloud-native product that provides end-to-end, zero-trust connectivity by leveraging contextual data to make continuous risk-based access decisions. It secures access from any user or device to internet applications, private data center applications, and SaaS...
The Wiz-ard
April 24, 2024Ken Showers, Managing Editor
Stop me if you’ve never heard of it, but "The Wizard" is a quintessential movie for the millennial who loved and grew up with video games.
Just like Jimmy Woods in his quest to win a video game tournament, there’s another Wiz on its way to California, only they’re more interested in buying up Lacework. That’s the news that I’ve had my eye on for the past week anyway as the cloud security unicorn startup looks to buy up their rival to the tune of $150-200...
Lacework partners with Securiti, combining data security with cloud security
January 23, 2024SSN Staff
SAN JOSE and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Securiti and Lacework announced a strategic partnership that they say will allow customers to be smarter than ever when protecting cloud data.
The collaboration unites Laceworks Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP), and Securiti’s Data Command Center with built-in Data Security Posture Management (DSPM), empowering enterprises to safeguard their sensitive data across complex multicloud environments.
Securiti offers...
Lacework announces availability of Sydney-based data center
February 27, 2023SSN Staff
SYDNEY – Cloud security company Lacework has announced the availability of its new cloud data center in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Lacework said the data center will allow them to better support organizations in Australia and New Zealand with lower latencies and better customer service while maintaining data sovereignty and privacy requirements. Existing customers, such as secure payment provider IPSI, have been welcoming of the change, Lacework said.
"IPSI operates in the...
Lacework releases new CSPM capabilities
December 14, 2022SSN Staff
YARMOUTH, Maine – Today cloud security company Lacework has released new cloud security posture management (CSPM) capabilities to help organizations manage their platform more effectively.
Managing security posture and compliance at scale can be a daunting task Lacework says, but thanks to their new CSPM capabilities users will be able to achieve operational excellence much easier from one flexible platform. The enhanced feature set is available for Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google...
Lacework welcomes Niels Provos as head of security efficacy
December 13, 2022SSN Staff
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Cloud security services provider Lacework has announced that Niels Provos is joining the company as its first head of security efficacy.
Provos comes to Lacework with almost two decades of industry experience creating security teams that build infrastructure and systems for solving cloud security problems at scale. His unique view is to treat security as an engineering problem.
"Niels is one of the strongest security-minded leaders in the world...
Lacework Brings CNAPP Solution to Google Cloud's Chronicle Security Operations
October 26, 2022SSN Staff
SAN JOSE, Calif.– Cloud-based security services company Lacework today announced a new integration with the Google Cloud’s Chronicle Security Operations in its cloud-native-application protection platform (CNAPP).
Using runtime alerts from the Lacework Polygraph Data Platform, parties using Chronicle Security Operations can gain better insight into cloud threats and better understand, respond, and remedy incidents. Lace said their platform fully integrates multicloud runtime telemetry...
Inkhouse virtual media panel on diversity in Cybersecurity touches on key insights
October 14, 2022Ken Showers, Managing Editor
YARMOUTH, Maine – The tech industry and cybersecurity field remains for the moment an old boys club, however a group of leading women in security and human resources came together this week to discuss strengthening the industry through diversity.
The “Bridging the Security Talent Gap Through Diverse Viewpoints” virtual panel was hosted by Inkhouse, a Massachusetts based public relations firm. Guest speakers were joined by moderator Jessica Bettencourt to find an answer for the...