Check Point Software Technologies and WIZ cloud security provider in cooperation to enhance cloud safety of institutions by integrating the protection of the cloud network with the protection of the original cloud applications (CNAPP).
Cooperation is designed to bridge safety gaps between the infrastructure of the cloud network and the application of application, which helps institutions to obtain a greater vision and control their mixed cloud environments.
By integration between the Wiz and Check Point CHECK Point platform, institutions can access uniform security insights, where the Check Point network controls will be included in the Wiz CNAP risk platform.
This will allow security teams to automate the attack, monitor threats in actual time, and determine the risk priorities more effectively.
WIZ's risk analysis potential will feed directly on the Check Point security framework, providing safety teams visions about weaknesses, poor formations, and network risk, allowing pre -emptive treatment before attackers exploit weaknesses.
These capabilities allow cloud safety teams a better vision of unprecedented assets across their environments, using network safety data to make enlightened decisions about the location of resources customization to mitigate.
Integration is also easy to implement automatic policy, which reduces the manual effort required to secure cloud work burdens and ensure compliance with regulatory standards through multiple cloud environments.
By combining the capabilities of Wiz's Analytics and Automation, network safety teams will receive designed recommendations on how to improve safety controls, which may improve response times to potential threats.
In addition to technical integration, the partnership includes a strategic alliance for business, as Check Point will help its CNAPP customers to deport to the Wiz platform.
As part of this effort, Check Point plans to re -customize resources to focus on basic fields such as the safety of the cloud network, a web application (WAF) and safety technologies driven by artificial intelligence and other emerging cloud safety technologies.
Security silos destroy
The continued adoption of hybrid and multi -box strategies led to concerns about safety silos, as the cloud network safety teams often independently of the cloud applications teams.
This can lead to fragmented security policies, poor formations and an increase in the risk of electronic attacks. The two companies aim to solve this challenge by providing smooth integration between security platforms.
In a statement, the CEO of Wiz Assaf Rappaptort stressed the importance of this partnership, saying that the integration of technology would enhance vision and give risk priorities more effectively.
He said: “Our partnership guarantees that companies can protect their networks and the cloud smoothly through an integrated and pioneering solution in the industry.”
Nadav Zafer, CEO of Check Point, highlights the broader effect of partnership.
He said in a statement: “The formal nature of this partnership was added to create a new safety model – combining cloud network security experience in Check Point and the leadership of Wiz's CNAPP to provide comprehensive protection through hybrid network environments,” in a statement, “Together, we turn how organizations run risk, Risks, enable the teams to cooperate with greater efficiency and control.
Pressure to secure cloud environments
Cooperation highlights the increasing trend between cybersecurity sellers to provide comprehensive and integrated integrated safety solutions that meet the advanced needs of institutions that run multi -missile environments.
Organizations face increasing threats from Internet criminals, organizational pressure and operational complexity, making the maintenance of strong cloud security positions a top priority.
Marina Sejal, CEO of Tamnoon, noted that organizations are transferred from Check Point Cloudguard to Wiz, it is important to maintain continuous security operations while reducing the disorder.
“The CNAPP deportation can take time and energy from the security teams that are already suffering from employee deficiency,” Sigal said. “Our experience has shown that it is important to follow a proven process and make sure you have experts to direct every successful deportation for any CNAPP.”