Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
DivvyCloud protects Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) resources from misconfiguration, policy violations, threats, and IAM challenges. With automated, real-time remediation you can achieve continuous security and compliance; and can fully realize the benefits of IaaS from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Alibaba Cloud.
IaaS is a form of cloud computing that contains the basic building blocks for cloud IT and typically provide access to networking features, virtual machines, and data storage. For example, each cloud service provider (CSP) offers a compute resource: Amazon EC2, Azure Virtual Machine, Google Compute Engine, and Alibaba Cloud ECS.
IaaS provides you with a high level of flexibility and management control over your IT resources and is most similar to existing IT resources that many IT professionals and developers are familiar with.
When using AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP, or Alibaba Cloud, security and compliance is a shared responsibility between the CSP and the customer. You as the customer are responsible for the secure and compliant configuration and use of these cloud services.
The use of IaaS delivers unparalleled ability to rapidly bring new products and services to the market, and flexibly scale these in real-time to meet demand. This agility is often reliant on providing self-service access to developers to cloud and container services and if not approached properly this can create a loss of control.
It is vitally important for organizations to put strategies in place that secure customer information, protect intellectual property, and safeguard financial transactions and other critical business processes. Many organizations must also adhere to government, industry, legal, or corporate standards.
Ensuring continuous security and compliance across one or more cloud service providers can be challenging given the rate of change, the scale and speed of cloud adoption, and the increasing number of users provisioning and configuring cloud services.
Leading companies, like Twilio, Spotify, Fannie Mae, Autodesk, 3M, and Kroger use DivvyCloud to protect their cloud and container environments from misconfigurations, policy violations, threats, and IAM challenges. With automated, real-time remediation
DivvyCloud customers achieve continuous security and compliance, and can fully realize the benefits of IaaS cloud services.
Freedom is good. Chaos is bad.
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
DivvyCloud protects Platform as a Service (PaaS) resources from misconfiguration, policy violations, threats, and IAM challenges. With automated, real-time remediation you can achieve continuous security and compliance, and fully realize the benefits of PaaS from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Alibaba Cloud.
PaaS removes the need for you to manage the underlying infrastructure and allows you to focus on the development of your applications. For example, each cloud service provider (CSP) offers a database resource: Amazon RDS, Azure SQL Database, Google Cloud SQL, and Alibaba ApsaraDB for RDS.
PaaS provides you with a high level of scalability, flexibility and management control over your IT resources. Using PaaS helps you be more efficient as you don’t need to worry about capacity planning, software maintenance, patching, or other undifferentiated administration tasks.
When using AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP, or Alibaba Cloud, security and compliance is a shared responsibility between the CSP and the customer. You as the customer are responsible for the secure and compliant configuration and use of these cloud services.
The use of PaaS delivers an unparalleled ability to rapidly bring new products and services to the market, and flexibly scale these in real-time to meet demand. This agility is often reliant on providing self-service access to developers to cloud and container services and if not approached properly this can create a loss of control.
It is vitally important for organizations to put strategies in place that secure customer information, protect intellectual property, and safeguard financial transactions and other critical business processes. Many organizations must also adhere to government, industry, legal, or corporate standards.
Ensuring continuous security and compliance across one or more cloud service providers can be challenging given the rate of change, the scale and speed of cloud adoption, and the increasing number of users provisioning and configuring cloud services.
Leading companies, like Twilio, Spotify, Fannie Mae, Autodesk, 3M, and Kroger use DivvyCloud to protect their cloud and container environments from misconfigurations, policy violations, threats, and IAM challenges. With automated, real-time remediation DivvyCloud customers achieve continuous security and compliance, and can fully realize the benefits of PaaS cloud services.
Freedom is good. Chaos is bad.
Serverless / Functions as a Service (FaaS)
DivvyCloud protects Serverless and Functions as a Service (FaaS) from misconfigurations, policy violations, threats, and IAM challenges. With automated, real-time remediation you can achieve continuous security and compliance, and can fully realize the benefits of Serverless and FaaS from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Alibaba Cloud.
Serverless and FaaS both enable you to shift more of your operational responsibilities to the cloud service provider, increasing your agility and innovation. These approaches allow you to build and run applications without using servers and allow you to develop application functionality without the complexity of building and maintaining the infrastructure typically associated with developing and launching an app. For example, each cloud service provider (CSP) offers serverless functions: AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google Cloud Functions, and Alibaba Cloud Function Compute.
Serverless and FaaS provide you with a high level of speed, scalability, flexibility and management control in building applications in the cloud.
When using AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP, or Alibaba Cloud, security and compliance is a shared responsibility between the CSP and the customer. You as the customer are responsible for the secure and compliant configuration and use of these cloud services.
The use of Serverless and FaaS delivers unparalleled ability to rapidly bring new products and services to the market, and flexibly scale these in real-time to meet demand. This agility is often reliant on providing self-service access to developers to cloud and container services and if not approached properly this can create a loss of control.
It is vitally important for organizations to put strategies in place that secure customer information, protect intellectual property, and safeguard financial transactions and other critical business processes. Many organizations must also adhere to government, industry, legal, or corporate standards.
Ensuring continuous security and compliance across one or more cloud service providers can be challenging given the rate of change, the scale and speed of cloud adoption, and the increasing number of users provisioning and configuring cloud services.
Leading companies, like Twilio, Spotify, Fannie Mae, Autodesk, 3M, and Kroger use DivvyCloud to protect their cloud and container environments from misconfigurations, policy violations, threats, and IAM challenges. With automated, real-time remediation DivvyCloud customers achieve continuous security and compliance, and can fully realize the benefits of Serverless and FaaS cloud services.
Freedom is good. Chaos is bad.
Containers as a Service (CaaS)
DivvyCloud protects Containers-as-a-Service (CaaS) resources from misconfiguration, policy violations, threats, and IAM challenges. With automated, real-time remediation you can achieve continuous security and compliance, and can fully realize the benefits of PaaS from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Alibaba Cloud.
CaaS allows users to manage and deploy containers, applications, and clusters through container-based virtualization. Container engines, orchestration, and the underlying compute resources are delivered to users as a service from a cloud service provider (CSP). For example, each CSP offers a highly available, secure, and fully managed Kubernetes service: Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS), and Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
CaaS makes deploying and managing containerized applications easy and enables development and operations teams to rapidly build, deliver, and scale applications with confidence.
When using AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP, or Alibaba Cloud, security and compliance is a shared responsibility between the CSP and the customer. You as the customer are responsible for the secure and compliant configuration and use of these cloud services.
The use of CaaS delivers an unparalleled ability to rapidly bring new products and services to the market, and flexibly scale these in real-time to meet demand. This agility is often reliant on providing self-service access to developers to cloud and container services and if not approached properly this can create a loss of control.
It is vitally important for organizations to put strategies in place that secure customer information, protect intellectual property, and safeguard financial transactions and other critical business processes. Many organizations must also adhere to government, industry, legal, or corporate standards.
Ensuring continuous security and compliance across one or more cloud service providers can be challenging given the rate of change, the scale and speed of cloud adoption, and the increasing number of users provisioning and configuring cloud services.
Leading companies, like Twilio, Spotify, Fannie Mae, Autodesk, 3M, and Kroger use DivvyCloud to protect their cloud and container environments from misconfigurations, policy violations, threats, and IAM challenges. With automated, real-time remediation DivvyCloud customers achieve continuous security and compliance, and can fully realize the benefits of CaaS cloud services.
Freedom is good. Chaos is bad.