Best Compliance Software for Azure Container Registry

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    Calico Cloud Reviews

    Calico Cloud

    Tigera

    $0.05 per node hour
    A pay-as-you-go security and observability software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution designed for containers, Kubernetes, and cloud environments provides users with a real-time overview of service dependencies and interactions across multi-cluster, hybrid, and multi-cloud setups. This platform streamlines the onboarding process and allows for quick resolution of Kubernetes security and observability challenges within mere minutes. Calico Cloud represents a state-of-the-art SaaS offering that empowers organizations of various sizes to secure their cloud workloads and containers, identify potential threats, maintain ongoing compliance, and address service issues in real-time across diverse deployments. Built upon Calico Open Source, which is recognized as the leading container networking and security framework, Calico Cloud allows teams to leverage a managed service model instead of managing a complex platform, enhancing their capacity for rapid analysis and informed decision-making. Moreover, this innovative platform is tailored to adapt to evolving security needs, ensuring that users are always equipped with the latest tools and insights to safeguard their cloud infrastructure effectively.
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    Protegrity Reviews
    Our platform allows businesses to use data, including its application in advanced analysis, machine learning and AI, to do great things without worrying that customers, employees or intellectual property are at risk. The Protegrity Data Protection Platform does more than just protect data. It also classifies and discovers data, while protecting it. It is impossible to protect data you don't already know about. Our platform first categorizes data, allowing users the ability to classify the type of data that is most commonly in the public domain. Once those classifications are established, the platform uses machine learning algorithms to find that type of data. The platform uses classification and discovery to find the data that must be protected. The platform protects data behind many operational systems that are essential to business operations. It also provides privacy options such as tokenizing, encryption, and privacy methods.
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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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    Microsoft Customer Lockbox Reviews
    Most tasks involving operations, support, and troubleshooting carried out by Microsoft staff and their sub-processors typically do not necessitate access to customer data. In those infrequent instances where such access becomes necessary, Customer Lockbox for Microsoft Azure offers a system through which customers can evaluate and either approve or deny requests for access to their data. This feature is particularly utilized when a Microsoft engineer requires access to customer data, either due to a support ticket initiated by the customer or a problem detected by Microsoft itself. Activity logs serve to document Customer Lockbox interactions, which can be accessed in the Azure portal by selecting Activity Logs, allowing for a review of auditing information linked to these requests. Users have the option to filter the logs to find specific actions. Furthermore, a new baseline control (3.13) has been introduced in the Azure Security Benchmark, addressing the relevance of Customer Lockbox. This enhancement enables customers to leverage the benchmark to assess the applicability of Customer Lockbox for their services effectively. By doing so, organizations can ensure they maintain a high standard of data security and compliance.
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