Best Cloud Workload Protection Platforms for Google Compute Engine

Find and compare the best Cloud Workload Protection platforms for Google Compute Engine in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Cloud Workload Protection platforms for Google Compute Engine on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Fidelis Halo Reviews

    Fidelis Halo

    Fidelis Security

    Free
    Fidelis Halo, a SaaS-based cloud security platform, automates cloud computing security controls. It also provides compliance across containers, servers, and IaaS within any public, private or hybrid cloud environment. Halo's extensive automation capabilities allow for faster workflows between InfoSec (DevOps) and Halo with over 20,000 pre-configured policies and more than 150 policy templates. These templates cover standards like PCI, CIS and HIPAA. The comprehensive, bidirectional Halo API, SDK, and toolkit automate security and compliance controls in your DevOps toolchain. This allows you to identify and correct critical vulnerabilities before they go into production. Free Halo Cloud Secure edition includes full access to the Halo Cloud Secure CSPM Service for up to 10 cloud service account across any mix of AWS and Azure. Get started now to automate your cloud security journey!
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    Google Cloud Security Command Center Reviews
    The security and risk management solution for Google Cloud enables you to gain insights into the number of projects you manage, oversee the resources in use, and control the addition or removal of service accounts. This platform helps you detect security misconfigurations and compliance issues within your Google Cloud infrastructure, providing actionable recommendations to address these concerns. It also allows you to identify potential threats targeting your resources through log analysis and utilizes Google's specialized threat intelligence, employing kernel-level instrumentation to pinpoint possible container compromises. In addition, you can monitor your assets in near real-time across various services such as App Engine, BigQuery, Cloud SQL, Cloud Storage, Compute Engine, Cloud Identity and Access Management, and Google Kubernetes Engine. By reviewing historical discovery scans, you can track new, altered, or deleted assets, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the security posture of your Google Cloud environment. Furthermore, the platform helps detect prevalent web application vulnerabilities, including cross-site scripting and the use of outdated libraries, thereby enhancing your overall security strategy. This proactive approach not only safeguards your assets but also streamlines compliance efforts in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
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