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April 3, 2024 Stream.Security Adds New Suite of Next-Gen Features

The cloud solutions platform released new advanced exposure investigation and genAI-powered remediation capabilities.

Stream.Security, a leading platform for cloud solutions specializing in real-time digital twin technology, announced the addition of new advanced threat investigation and AI-powered remediation capabilities. The new real-time attack path detection and generative artificial intelligence (AI)-powered remediation tools are being released as part of the industry-shaping, real-time exposure management features that the cloud security company is rolling out. With these capabilities, customers can see all aspects of a potential cloud attack instantly and map ways to prevent it, resulting in faster time to response (reducing MTTR). 

“We’re excited to share these new features with our customers today,” said Or Shoshani, CEO and co-founder of Stream.Security. “Without this technology, users would need to combine individual SIEM, threat detection and configuration management tools to identify attacks, leaving security teams to connect the dots. The features we’re launching today are designed to detect, analyze and patch flaws in the cloud environment in one platform, making it easier for security teams to react immediately and unveil the adversary intent and harder for cyber attackers to compromise an organization’s cloud infrastructure. We look forward to finding more unique ways to create solutions that keep our customers’ clouds safe.”  

Cloud infrastructures are facing increased pressure as the frequency and severity of attacks continue to grow. Hackers worldwide find new ways, like generative AI, to steal cloud data, holding it for ransom and propagate attacks faster than ever. Stream.Security’s new features map out potential attacks per every change in the environment, gather insights, investigate threatening activities and take steps to remediate any issues, preventing attacks before they can occur, eliminating the need to conduct a new scan to unveil the changes impact.  

The solution’s latest suite of capabilities include: 

  • Real-Time Attack Path Detection – This innovative feature provides immediate insights into potential attack scenarios upon any configuration change that exposes a vulnerable asset. Unlike traditional solutions requiring an additional scan, Stream.Security’s real-time attack path graph instantly detects all possible exposures upon every change in their cloud, enabling security teams to manage their exposure in real-time.
    stream attack path
  • Generative AI-powered Remediation– Stream.Security leverages the power of generative AI to suggest remediation steps for any security flaw detected in the cloud environment. This feature significantly reduces Mean Time to Remediate (MTTR) by automatically generating tailored solutions, allowing security teams to address vulnerabilities as they arise with precise remediation steps.
    stream security remediate screen

This brand new suite of next-gen AI-powered capabilities set the stage for what’s to come from Stream.Security, which announced its move from DevOps to SecOps in November of 2023, after launching its Cloud Twin technology and taking the industry by storm. The company is slated to share more product and feature news later this year.  

For more information on the latest capabilities released by Stream, click here.  

About Stream.Security 
Stream.Security, formerly known as Lightlytics, is a leading platform for cloud solutions specializing in real-time cloud twin technology. The platform constantly models enterprises’ cloud environments to pinpoint how threats emerge and demystifies the impact of remediating them instantly.

 

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