Security News > 2020 > July > Cloud Application Security Firm Traceable Emerges From Stealth Mode

Traceable, a company that has developed a security monitoring platform for cloud applications, emerged from stealth mode on Tuesday.
Bansal previously founded AppDynamics, an application performance management and IT operations analytics company that was sold to Cisco in 2017 for $3.7 billion.
The company's product uses distributed tracing and a machine learning technology named TraceAI to provide end-to-end application monitoring, including user and session activity, as well as its code.
The platform is designed to establish a baseline of regular application behavior and detect any abnormal activity, enabling organizations to analyze attack attempts and identify the root cause of an incident.
"While we were building Traceable, we realized that every business and every application should have access to a robust distributed tracing system. Highly distributed cloud-native applications are almost impossible to operate and troubleshoot without distributed tracing," Nagaraj said.
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