Security News > 2021 > May > Blue Hexagon delivers agentless cloud-native AI security at runtime for Google Cloud
Blue Hexagon offers agentless cloud-native AI security at runtime for Google Cloud.
"With the rise of cloud-based Infrastructure as a Service and Platform as a Service driving rapid enterprise workload migration to the cloud, new challenges with security of cloud compute and network are ever emerging," said Nayeem Islam, CEO and Co-founder, Blue Hexagon.
"Configuration and security posture management tools need to be augmented with network visibility to effectively deal with modern cloud threats, many of which are multi-stage attacks that manifest at runtime when cloud workloads and data are at their most vulnerable."
To address this challenge, Blue Hexagon agentless cloud-native AI security is one of the only solutions that combines with Google Cloud's Packet Mirroring service to provide comprehensive L3-L7 network visibility into your Google Cloud environment and advanced threat defense against a broad spectrum of cloud threats, including those that manifest at runtime.
With Google Cloud Packet Mirroring, every packet -including payloads and headers- hitting a network interface in Google Compute Engine and Google Kubernetes Engine is replicated out in real-time to the Blue Hexagon platform that uses the power of Deep Learning AI to provide actionable visibility and real-time threat defense as well as continuous compliance.
"Google Cloud Packet Mirroring allows customers to have real-time and consistent visibility into their cloud networks, and enables Blue Hexagon's agentless cloud-native AI security platform to detect modern cloud threats in real-time at scale across Google Compute Engine and Google Kubernetes Engine."
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