Best IT Security Software for Azure Data Catalog

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    Google Cloud Platform Reviews
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    Google Cloud Platform

    Google

    Free ($300 in free credits)
    60,933 Ratings
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    Google Cloud Platform provides comprehensive IT security solutions aimed at safeguarding cloud workloads, featuring tools for identity management, encryption, and threat detection. Its layered security strategy enables organizations to effectively protect their infrastructure, data, and applications. With resources such as Google Cloud Identity & Access Management (IAM) and the Google Cloud Security Command Center, companies can effectively address risks and maintain compliance. New users are offered $300 in complimentary credits to experiment with, test, and deploy workloads, allowing them to assess the platform's security capabilities without any initial investment. GCP’s security offerings encompass automated patch management, vulnerability assessments, and secure authentication methods to help lessen risks and minimize the attack surface. Additionally, the platform is built to comply with strict regulatory standards, ensuring that businesses can fortify their cloud environments while meeting industry requirements.
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    Azure Key Vault Reviews
    Strengthen your data security and compliance through the use of Key Vault. Effective key management is crucial for safeguarding cloud data. Implement Azure Key Vault to encrypt keys and manage small secrets such as passwords that utilize keys stored in hardware security modules (HSMs). For enhanced security, you have the option to either import or generate keys within HSMs, while Microsoft ensures that your keys are processed in FIPS validated HSMs, adhering to standards like FIPS 140-2 Level 2 for vaults and FIPS 140-2 Level 3 for HSM pools. Importantly, with Key Vault, Microsoft does not have access to or extract your keys. Additionally, you can monitor and audit your key usage through Azure logging, allowing you to channel logs into Azure HDInsight or integrate with your security information and event management (SIEM) solution for deeper analysis and improved threat detection capabilities. This comprehensive approach not only enhances security but also ensures that your data remains compliant with industry standards.
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    Azure DDoS Reviews

    Azure DDoS

    Microsoft

    $2,944 per month
    Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks present significant challenges regarding availability and security for customers transitioning their applications to cloud platforms. These attacks aim to overwhelm an application's resources, rendering it inaccessible to genuine users. Any endpoint that is publicly accessible via the internet can be subjected to a DDoS attack. Fortunately, every asset within Azure benefits from Azure's infrastructure DDoS (Basic) Protection at no extra cost. The vast scale and capability of Azure's globally distributed network offer robust defense mechanisms against prevalent network-layer attacks, utilizing continuous traffic monitoring and immediate mitigation strategies. Importantly, DDoS Protection Basic does not necessitate user configuration or alterations to the application. This level of protection extends to all Azure services, including platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offerings like Azure DNS, ensuring comprehensive security across the board. Moreover, businesses can operate with increased confidence, knowing that their services are safeguarded against these disruptive threats.
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