CrowdStrike and Google Cloud on Monday announced a series of product integrations to deliver joint customers defense-in-depth security, deeper visibility and workload protection across a hybrid cloud environment.
The companies say the integrations will allow for more seamless sharing of telemetry and data between the two security platforms, helping maintain high levels of security across a customer’s entire cloud or hybrid environment. Under the new partnership, CrowdStrike will tightly integrate CrowdStrike Falcon with Google Cloud’s suite of security products, including Chronicle, VirusTotal Enterprise, and Google Cloud Security Command Center (SCC), helping security teams increase visibility of threats across cloud and hybrid deployments, and helping them act much more quickly to address them.
The new integrations between CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform and Google Cloud include the following:
The CrowdStrike-Google partnership will help to bring an infrastructure view from Google Cloud together with visibility into end-points and workloads from CrowdStrike, said Mohit Tiwari, co-founder and CEO at Symmetry Systems.
“Increasingly, the main blind spot for such hybrid cloud security platforms is into data,” Tiwari said. “Data flows across workloads and cloud services and the challenge is that perfectly set up cloud- and workload-security does not always have visibility into the data.”
Hitesh Sheth, president and CEO at Vectra, added that cybersecurity poses too big a challenge for all the leading players to labor in isolation, so Sheth said it’s positive news. “I expect collaboration like this to yield more comprehensive, pervasive solutions,” Sheth said.
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