Security News > 2021 > May > CybelAngel Data Breach Prevention detects data leaking from the three cloud storage providers

CybelAngel announced the most comprehensive Data Breach Prevention in the Cloud service, offering unmatched scanning capabilities, detecting data leaking from the top three Cloud storage providers, AWS S3 Buckets, Google Cloud Storage and Azure Blob Storage.
CybelAngel's announcement offers the opportunity to secure cloud infrastructures and monitor for data exposure better than ever before.
Unmatched scanning capabilities: CybelAngel scans publicly accessible Cloud buckets, including AWS S3 Buckets, Google Cloud Storage and Azure Blob Storage, at the file-path level for critical documents.
"Cloud storage is a necessary part of the digital transformation we are seeing," said Camille Charaudeau, Vice President of Product Strategy at CybelAngel.
"There is no true data breach prevention without wide coverage of Cloud storage vendors, and CybelAngel can offer that. As the digital world continues to transform, we are leading the space to secure critical data, brand and reputation."
Offering the most comprehensive Cloud coverage for Data Breach Prevention, and the fastest time-to-detection for databases, with the scanning speed under 24 hours, CybelAngel offers an unmatched ability for customers to secure their cloud infrastructures and monitor them for data exposure.
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