Security News > 2021 > February > Threat Stack helps security teams quickly detect and remediate threats in cloud infrastructure
Threat Stack announced new capabilities that help security teams quickly detect and remediate threats in cloud infrastructure.
Threat Stack now enriches Linux host and container events in real time with EC2 metadata like VPC, security group, and DNS names.
By correlating workload events with cloud trail events in the Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform, Threat Stack customers will also be able to more rapidly identify threats that span multiple layers of cloud infrastructure.
Finally, enriching workload events with EC2 metadata further informs ThreatML, Threat Stack's machine learning engine that collects, normalizes, and analyzes over 60 billion events per day from customer cloud infrastructure.
Threat Stack combines the anomaly detection from ThreatML with a pre-built and configurable ruleset to detect both known and unknown threats in real time.
"With insight into every layer of cloud infrastructure, Threat Stack already had the most in-depth and broad security telemetry in the industry today," said Brian Ahern, CEO, Threat Stack.
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