Best Cloud Infrastructure Entitlement Management (CIEM) Software for Splunk Cloud Platform

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    Stream Security Reviews

    Stream Security

    Stream Security

    $8,000 per year
    Stay proactive against exposure threats and malicious actors by utilizing real-time detection of configuration changes and conducting automated threat investigations that integrate with your overall security posture and activities. Monitor every adjustment to uncover critical vulnerabilities and harmful combinations before they can be exploited by attackers. Harness the power of AI to effectively identify and remedy issues using your preferred approaches. Employ any of your favorite SOAR tools for immediate responses, or implement our recommended code snippets as needed. Strengthen your defenses to prevent external breaches and lateral movement threats by concentrating on genuinely exploitable risks. Identify harmful combinations of security posture and vulnerabilities while recognizing any gaps in segmentation intent to enforce a zero-trust model. Quickly address any cloud-related inquiries with contextual insights. Ensure compliance and avert any deviations from established protocols. We seamlessly integrate with your current investments and are ready to collaborate with your security teams to meet any specific requirements unique to your organization. Our commitment includes ongoing communication to enhance your security strategy effectively.
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    Tenable One Cloud Exposure (CNAPP) Reviews
    Tenable One Cloud Exposure is a CNAPP solution that helps organizations find, prioritize, and reduce cloud security risks across multi-cloud and hybrid cloud environments. The platform is designed to address cloud exposure caused by misconfigurations, excessive permissions, risky identities, vulnerable workloads, containers, exposed data, and other cloud security gaps. It gives security teams deep insight into cloud resources, identities, risks, and relationships so they can make better decisions about what to fix first. Tenable One Cloud Exposure supports contextual cloud analysis, continuous detection, identity right-sizing, vulnerability management, data protection, AI security, prioritization, and detection and response. As part of Tenable One, it extends exposure management beyond traditional infrastructure into cloud-native environments. The platform helps organizations connect cloud risk with broader attack surface visibility across IT, cloud, identity, and critical infrastructure. Security teams can use it to reduce cloud breaches, enforce least privilege access, improve risk prioritization, and close gaps before attackers exploit them. Tenable also offers related cloud security tools for vulnerability management and cloud infrastructure entitlement management. Tenable One Cloud Exposure is designed for organizations that need actionable cloud security, stronger visibility, and a unified approach to reducing cloud risk.
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    Tenable One Cloud Exposure CIEM Reviews
    Tenable One Cloud Exposure CIEM is a cloud security solution focused on managing identity, entitlement, and permission risks across public cloud environments. It helps organizations find and reduce exposures created by excessive permissions, overly permissive access, risky identities, and entitlement sprawl. The platform is part of Tenable’s unified cloud-native application protection platform, allowing teams to connect identity risk with broader cloud exposure management. Tenable One Cloud Exposure CIEM helps security teams manage access, orchestrate entitlements, assess risk, automate remediation, enable just-in-time access, expose threats, and maintain compliance. By focusing on identity and access control, the solution helps organizations achieve least privilege without slowing cloud adoption. It gives cloud and security teams a clearer way to understand which accounts, roles, permissions, and entitlements may be exploitable. Automated remediation capabilities help teams reduce manual effort and close risky access gaps faster. The platform also supports compliance efforts by helping organizations maintain stronger control over cloud permissions and identity governance. Tenable One Cloud Exposure CIEM is designed for enterprises that need scalable, risk-based cloud identity security in modern public cloud environments.
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    Sonrai Security Reviews
    Identity and Data Protection for AWS and Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes. Sonrai's cloud security platform offers a complete risk model that includes activity and movement across cloud accounts and cloud providers. Discover all data and identity relationships between administrators, roles and compute instances. Our critical resource monitor monitors your critical data stored in object stores (e.g. AWS S3, Azure Blob), and database services (e.g. CosmosDB, Dynamo DB, RDS). Privacy and compliance controls are maintained across multiple cloud providers and third-party data stores. All resolutions are coordinated with the relevant DevSecOps groups.
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    BeyondTrust Cloud Privilege Broker Reviews
    The Cloud Privilege Broker equips your team with essential resources to oversee and visualize user entitlements throughout a multi-cloud infrastructure. It features a centralized, cloud-agnostic dashboard that presents crucial metrics for easy access. This solution ensures continuous identification of users, roles, policies, and endpoints across all compatible cloud platforms. With its single interface, it offers detailed policy suggestions for IaaS and PaaS options, enhancing management efficiency. BeyondTrust's Cloud Privilege Broker (CPB) serves as a comprehensive tool for managing entitlements and permissions, allowing customers to mitigate cloud access risks in both hybrid and multi-cloud settings all from a unified platform. Each cloud service provider offers its own access management solutions, but these tools are limited to their respective environments and do not extend to others. Consequently, teams often find themselves switching between different consoles, struggling to handle permissions for various cloud providers, each with its unique policy application methods. This fragmented approach can lead to inefficiencies and increased risk, highlighting the need for a consolidated management solution.
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