Security News > 2020 > January > ThreatStack partners with Tevora to streamline cloud security and compliance initiatives

Threat Stack, the leader in cloud security and compliance for infrastructure and applications, announced a partnership with Tevora, a specialized management consultancy focused on cybersecurity, risk, and compliance services.
The Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform extends security observability across the cloud management console, host, containers, and application layers to help customers understand the full picture of their cloud environment, quickly respond to incidents, and proactively reduce risk.
With Threat Stack's pre-built compliance rulesets and continuous monitoring combined with Tevora's hands-on consultancy, joint customers will be able to streamline their cloud security and compliance processes with access to the industry's leading security telemetry at their fingertips.
"The in-depth cloud security telemetry and pre-built compliance rulesets provided by Threat Stack will be a huge benefit for our customers."
"Our partnership with Tevora will put that information at the fingertips of security and compliance consultants who can help CISOs and security teams reduce risk and maintain compliance without slowing down the pace of business."
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