Security News > 2020 > February > FireMon’s Azure, AWS integrations improve security policies for multi-cloud environments

As enterprises increasingly transition and scale their operations in the public cloud, at RSA Conference 2020 FireMon announced new integrations with Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services to help improve cloud visibility, reduce complexity and match the pace needed to protect systems from ongoing cyber threats and data breaches.
"With our latest Microsoft Azure and AWS cloud integrations, customers can now deploy consistent, seamless, and adaptive security policy orchestration across any type of infrastructure."
"An average enterprise has 14 IaaS and PaaS public cloud misconfigurations running at the same time, which results in more than 2,200 incidents per month and leads to widespread data breaches and serious security issues," said Jeffrey Styles, vice president of global field engineering at FireMon.
FireMon integrates with the native controls of multiple public cloud platforms to normalize and streamline security policies between cloud and data center environments.
Deployment with support in AWS and Azure cloud marketplaces.
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