Security News > 2021 > March > Accurics unveils channel program for partners who share a developer-first approach to cloud security
Accurics launched a channel program designed for partners who share a developer-first approach to cloud security, in tune with the era of Infrastructure as Code.
As new cloud native technologies accelerate innovation, bringing both benefits and risk, the Accurics channel program empowers partner organizations to help clients codify security throughout the development lifecycle, facilitating self-healing cloud native infrastructure and ensuring end-to-end security in all cloud applications.
"The Accurics channel program reflects the fundamental principle that a developer-first approach is vital for optimizing cloud security," said Alex Ausmanas, Vice President of Sales and Partnerships at Accurics.
Most cloud security tools detect risks in runtime only after cloud infrastructure has already been provisioned.
"The Accurics solution and channel program offer major benefits to our clients that are adopting cloud native infrastructure. We look forward to working with this dynamic entrant."
"The Accurics approach to the complexities of cloud native infrastructure is perfectly designed to help companies secure new tools and modern delivery methods. We welcome this exciting technology to our portfolio to better secure our clients as they innovate in the cloud."
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