Best Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) Software for Stream Security

Find and compare the best Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) software for Stream Security in 2025

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    CrowdStrike Falcon Reviews
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    CrowdStrike Falcon, a cloud-native security platform, provides advanced protection from a wide range cyber threats including malware, ransomware and sophisticated attacks. It uses artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and incident response to detect and respond in real-time to threats. The platform uses a lightweight, agent-based solution that continuously monitors the endpoints to detect malicious activity. This provides visibility and protection with minimal impact on system performance. Falcon's cloud architecture ensures rapid updates, scalability and rapid threat response in large, distributed environments. Its comprehensive security capabilities help organizations detect, prevent, and mitigate cyber risks. This makes it a powerful tool in modern enterprise cybersecurity.
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    Panoptica Reviews
    Panoptica makes it easy for you to secure containers, APIs and serverless functions and manage your software bills of material. It analyzes both internal and external APIs, assigns risk scores, and then reports back to you. Your policies determine which API calls the gateway allows or disables. Cloud-native architectures enable teams to develop and deploy software faster, keeping up with today's market. However, this speed comes at a cost: security. Panoptica fills these gaps by integrating automated policy-based security and visibility at every stage of the software-development process. The number of attack points has increased significantly with the decentralized cloud-native architectures. Changes in the computing landscape have also increased the risk of security breaches. Here are some reasons why comprehensive security is so important. A platform that protects all aspects of an application's lifecycle, from development to runtime, is essential.
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    Uptycs Reviews
    Uptycs presents the first unified CNAPP and XDR platform that enables businesses to take control of their cybersecurity. Uptycs empowers security teams with real-time decision-making driven by structured telemetry and powerful analytics. The platform is designed to provide a unified view of cloud and endpoint telemetry from a common solution, and ultimately arm modern defenders with the insights they need across their cloud-native attack surfaces. Uptycs prioritizes responses to threats, vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, sensitive data exposure, and compliance mandates across modern attack surfaces—all from a single UI and data model. This includes the ability to tie together threat activity as it traverses on-prem and cloud boundaries, delivering a more cohesive enterprise-wide security posture. With Uptycs you get a wide range of functionality, including CNAPP, CWPP, CSPM, KSPM, CIEM, CDR, and XDR. Shift up with Uptycs.
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    Lacework Reviews
    Data and automation can be used to protect multi-cloud environments, prioritize risks with pinpoint accuracy, innovate with confidence, and identify and manage risk. Secure your code from the beginning to enable faster innovation. You can gain valuable security insights and build apps faster and more confidently. Our platform uses patented machine learning and behavioral analysis to automatically detect abnormal behavior and determine what is normal in your environment. 360o visibility shows you the entire environment, detecting vulnerabilities and unusual activity. Unmatched fidelity is achieved through data and analytics. Automatedly identify the most important information and eliminate unnecessary alerts. Monolithic rules are no longer necessary with an adaptive platform that is constantly learning.
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    Sysdig Secure Reviews
    Kubernetes, cloud, and container security that closes loop from source to finish Find vulnerabilities and prioritize them; detect and respond appropriately to threats and anomalies; manage configurations, permissions and compliance. All activity across cloud, containers, and hosts can be viewed. Runtime intelligence can be used to prioritize security alerts, and eliminate guesswork. Guided remediation using a simple pull request at source can reduce time to resolution. Any activity in any app or service, by any user, across clouds, containers and hosts, can be viewed. Risk Spotlight can reduce vulnerability noise by up 95% with runtime context. ToDo allows you to prioritize the security issues that are most urgent. Map production misconfigurations and excessive privileges to infrastructure as code (IaC), manifest. A guided remediation workflow opens a pull request directly at source.
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    Aqua Reviews

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    Comprehensive security throughout the entire lifecycle of containerized and serverless applications, spanning from the CI/CD pipeline to operational environments, is essential. Aqua can be deployed either on-premises or in the cloud, scaling to meet various needs. The goal is to proactively prevent security incidents and effectively address them when they occur. The Aqua Security Team Nautilus is dedicated to identifying emerging threats and attacks that focus on the cloud-native ecosystem. By investigating new cloud security challenges, we aim to develop innovative strategies and tools that empower organizations to thwart cloud-native attacks. Aqua safeguards applications from the development phase all the way to production, covering VMs, containers, and serverless workloads throughout the technology stack. With the integration of security automation, software can be released and updated at the rapid pace demanded by DevOps practices. Early detection of vulnerabilities and malware allows for swift remediation, ensuring that only secure artifacts advance through the CI/CD pipeline. Furthermore, protecting cloud-native applications involves reducing their potential attack surfaces and identifying vulnerabilities, embedded secrets, and other security concerns during the development process, ultimately fostering a more secure software deployment environment.
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    Trend Cloud One Reviews
    Cloud security made simple with the Trend Cloud One platform. Save time and gain visibility. Automated deployments and discovery lead to operational efficiency and accelerated, simplified compliance. Builder's choice. We offer a wide range of APIs and turn-key integrations that allow you to choose the cloud and platforms you want, and then deploy them the way you like. One tool with the breadth, depth and innovation needed to meet and manage cloud security needs now and in the future. Cloud-native security is able to deliver new functionality every week without affecting access or experience. It seamlessly complements and integrates existing AWS, Microsoft Azure™, VMware®, and Google Cloud™. Automate the discovery of public, virtual, and private cloud environments, while protecting the network layer. This allows for flexibility and simplicity when it comes to securing the cloud during the migration and expansion processes.
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    Wiz Reviews
    Wiz is a new approach in cloud security. It finds the most important risks and infiltration vectors across all multi-cloud environments. All lateral movement risks, such as private keys that are used to access production and development environments, can be found. You can scan for vulnerabilities and unpatched software in your workloads. A complete inventory of all services and software within your cloud environments, including version and package details, is available. Cross-reference all keys on your workloads with their privileges in your cloud environment. Based on a complete analysis of your cloud network, including those behind multiple hops, you can see which resources are publicly available to the internet. Compare your industry best practices and baselines to assess the configuration of cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes and VM operating system.
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