SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Lacework, the data-driven security platform for the cloud, today announced Lacework Cloud Care, a new, free rescue program for Security and DevOps professionals working to combat the Log4j exploit whether or not they are a Lacework customer. Lacework Cloud Care includes three complimentary program elements for organizations struggling to understand if their cloud environment is being exploited by the Log4j vulnerability: a Threat Hunter Assessment, a Coverage Booster for Lacework Customers and a support hotline.
With any zero day vulnerability, it's critical to find out quickly if you are vulnerable (and to what extent) and if you've been compromised. Attackers will try to use the vulnerabilities as a way into an organization, often by exploiting the vulnerability before it is fixed. Lacework's patented Polygraph® technology automatically learns how an environment normally operates and finds anomalous behavior even before a vulnerability is known, widely publicized, and patched. With Lacework, you can automatically detect if exploits have been successful and see visualizations that provide more context around what happened - helping security teams investigate and take action faster. When it comes to finding vulnerabilities, not only does Lacework help organizations quickly and confidently uncover all vulnerable systems, but through continuous checks during build and runtime, organizations can prioritize remediation based on risk and what's actively running, and prevent the re-introduction of vulnerabilities over time.
"With the help of Lacework, we rapidly identified instances of the Log4j vulnerability and continuously monitored our environment for any exploitation activity. In less than one hour, we were able to scan our entire cloud infrastructure, including thousands of servers to assess our exposure to Log4j. We quickly determined that our codebase and our customers were not affected and were able to maintain transparency and open communication with our customers in real-time," said David Ting, Chief Information Security Officer, Nylas.
The components of the Lacework Cloud Care program include a:
"We'll continue to see ripples from the Log4j attack across the industry for months, if not years to come as attackers seek new ways to evade detection to exploit this vulnerability. That's why it's critical companies have visibility across their entire environment in real-time and address the root cause versus patching best guess fixes," said Seong Park, Chief Customer Officer, Lacework. "Our customers are dialing up their usage of the Lacework platform because it's helping them see where they are compromised or otherwise vulnerable within hours or less, in many cases spotting trouble areas other vendors have missed. With Lacework Cloud Care, we hope to bring the benefits of our platform to the masses helping those on the front lines secure and protect their organizations against Log4j quickly and effectively."
For more information please visit the Lacework Log4j resource center.
About Lacework
Lacework is the data-driven security platform for the cloud. The Lacework Cloud Security Platform, powered by Polygraph, automates cloud security at scale so our customers can innovate with speed and safety. Only Lacework can collect, analyze, and accurately correlate data across an organization's AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes environments, and narrow it down to the handful of security events that matter. Customers all over the globe depend on Lacework to drive revenue, bring products to market faster and safer and consolidate point security solutions into a single platform. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Lacework is backed by leading investors like Sutter Hill Ventures, Altimeter Capital, D1 Capital Partners, Tiger Global Management, Counterpoint Global (Morgan Stanley), Franklin Templeton, Durable Capital, General Catalyst, XN, Coatue, Dragoneer, Liberty Global Ventures, and Snowflake Ventures, among others. Get started at www.lacework.com.