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Google Security Command Center Enterprise: Building a bridge between enterprise security and multi cloud protection
We’ve seen an evolution of cloud security point solutions morphing into platforms like CNAPPs. The challenge is that these platforms often operate in a silo and are disconnected from broader security ops.
Google Cloud Security Command Center Enterprise is a step towards the next generation of platforms that provide a bridge between Cloud Ops and Security Ops. This is a converged cloud risk management platform that operates across AWS, MSFT, and GCP.
The platform prioritizes cloud risk management by integrating the critical response capabilities of modern security operations with threat intelligence from Mandiant (part of Google Cloud) , so organizations can identify high-risk issues and drive accountability for keeping their multicloud environments safe.
SCC analyzes security data across different cloud platforms and provides dashboard visuals of that data. Part of the data crunching is done by AI within Google’s security fabric. The security fabric incorporates a planet-scale data lake that ingests and analyzes cloud data.
This data lake enables dynamic security graphs and helps analysts understand complex relationships in multicloud environments.
Included in SCC is Mandiant’s threat intelligence. Part of the goal is to streamline threat response. Reduced time to remediation equals lowered vulnerability risk.
SCC offers a single view of posture controls, active threats, cloud identities, data across AWS, MSFT and GCP.
The inclusion of data from multiple footprints, the use of AI to graph the multicloud data and the intelligence from Mandiant go along way to solve the siloed portal experience and lack of correlation ability that some analysts today face.
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