Thales announced Controlled Availability of Imperva for Google Cloud, delivering trusted application security directly within Google Cloud. The solution operates inside Google Cloud and helps organizations protect web applications and APIs using Service Extension traffic. It preserves pipelines, integrations, and monitoring workflows while strengthening cloud security for modern enterprises.
In this regard, organizations are fast-tracking the implementation of cloud technologies, while development teams are standardizing their approach towards the use of native cloud services to boost performance. Nonetheless, the implementation of several security solutions necessitates the deployment of external networks, causing delays and increasing complexity. At the same time, cloud security solutions may fall short in addressing the security requirements of critical applications. Imperva for Google Cloud solves this problem.
“Organizations shouldn’t have to choose between performance, simplicity, and protection,” said Tim Chang, Global Vice President and General Manager, Imperva Application Security at Thales. “With Imperva for Google Cloud, security is part of the cloud infrastructure, delivering enterprise-grade protection without disrupting how applications are built and delivered.”
Advanced Protection and Partnership
Imperva for Google Cloud embeds advanced application security directly into infrastructure that developers already use daily. This solution is consistent with Google Cloud Architecture principles and provides scalability and security features suitable for application development today. It allows for rapid innovation, along with maintaining effective protection of critical digital assets for organizations.
The technology is designed to integrate with Google Cloud Load Balancing through Private Service Connect, providing traffic monitoring. It guarantees that traffic stays within the network limits of Google Cloud, ensuring continuous security and optimal performance of applications.
The most prominent aspects are lack of changes in the DNS configuration and SSL management. Immediate protection with minimal effort and daily adjustments to policies according to the results of a dedicated team are guaranteed. There are no critical flaws that can cause the failure of the application. Automation is the core principle of implementation using Google Cloud APIs and Terraform technology. It simplifies operations significantly for both DevOps and security teams.
Thales maintains a strong partnership with Google Cloud and earned the 2026 Partner of the Year Award. The award highlights innovation, customer success, and strong impact across the Google Cloud ecosystem. Thales collaborates with Google Cloud to advance enterprise data protection across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
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Source: Businesswire