KeeperPAM has partnered with Wiz in order to make it easier for companies to address cloud security vulnerabilities. In addition, KeeperPAM turns the vulnerabilities into actionable items for remediation. With KeeperPAM, organizations can address cloud security vulnerabilities using an integrated approach. The new partnership between Keeper Security and Wiz was announced. Wiz is an AI and cloud security solution which is currently a subsidiary of Google Cloud.
If vulnerabilities arise from Wiz, the findings will appear on Keeper’s Cloud Security Dashboard. Security professionals can then go ahead to remediate the vulnerabilities through KeeperPAM. This is regardless of whether the threat comes from human users, machines, AI, or databases. Cloud security has continued becoming a bigger challenge. This is because non-human identities and AI-driven computing are becoming common.
Unified Detection and Remediation Strengthen Cloud Security
“Finding a vulnerability is the first half of the battle,” said Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. “By integrating with Wiz, Keeper helps customers rotate compromised credentials, enforce privileged access management and reduce over-permissioned identities, turning Wiz’s detection power into faster, more decisive risk reduction. This is the future of cloud security – detection and remediation working as one, giving security teams a clear path from vulnerability discovery to resolution across the identities and workloads that matter most.”
It includes credential rotation, privilege reduction, and PAM management among other features. Teams are also able to map discoveries to existing entries or even onboard newly identified items. They are also able to pass on resolved items back to Wiz.
“We’re happy to welcome Keeper to the Wiz Integration Network,” said Oron Noah, VP of Product, Extensibility & Partnerships at Wiz. “Together, we’re helping customers connect cloud risk findings with privileged access controls, making it easier to move from discovery to remediation. By bringing cloud visibility and access management into a unified workflow, teams can better secure both human and machine identities at scale.”
This combined approach will work well with native AI environments as well. Therefore, companies will be able to implement least privilege policies and just-in-time access control.
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Source: PRNewswire