Security News > 2021 > March > Solvo’s cloud security solution addresses future changes and new apps’ component deployments

Solvo announced the general availability of its cloud security solution designed to solve cybersecurity challenges that both developers and security teams are experiencing today.
The solution integrates with existing workflows versus trying to change them, and addresses growing security challenges by creating and maintaining a least-privilege security policy for cloud native applications.
Solvo's freemium product analizes cloud assets and creates a new, least-privilege and granular security policy.
Solvo does it automatically, dynamically and continuously, addressing future changes and new applications' component deployments.
"We are very pleased with the way Solvo integrates with new, emerging technologies. From a security perspective, they deliver on the promise of improving the relationships between developers and security teams, helping them work together and be more productive," said Daniel Neto, head of cybersecurity at Ame Digital.
"As a security professional, I understand the challenges that developers and security teams have when working together. We want them both to be successful and our mission at Solvo is to create a success platform for everybody in cloud security," said Shira Shamban, co-founder and CEO of Solvo.
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