Security News > 2020 > August > Tanium and Google Cloud partner to deliver security transformation

Tanium has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to help organizations accelerate the transformation to distributed business operations.
"With Tanium and Google Cloud, customers don't have to make difficult tradeoffs between the quality, breadth, timeliness, or storage cost of their security telemetry," said Sunil Potti, General Manager and Vice President of Cloud Security at Google Cloud.
"The joint solution with Chronicle gives Tanium customers access to massively scalable analytics and investigation capabilities far beyond that of other endpoint detection and response point tools," said Orion Hindawi, co-founder and co-CEO of Tanium.
High-fidelity, real-time security telemetry from Tanium combines with analytics and cloud-scale data capacity from Chronicle to deliver high-speed search and unparalleled cyber forensics capability.
Accelerate incident response and remediation: Unlike competing solutions that deliver threat detection with limited lookback or reduced data quality, Tanium and Chronicle provide the historical data required to investigate, scope and further remediate advanced persistent threats.
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