Best IT Security Software for Compass

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    Google Cloud Platform Reviews
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    Google Cloud Platform

    Google

    Free ($300 in free credits)
    56,320 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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    Active Directory Reviews

    Active Directory

    Microsoft

    $1 per user per month
    Active Directory serves as a centralized repository for information regarding various objects within a network, facilitating easy access and management for both administrators and users. It employs a structured data storage approach, which underpins a logical and hierarchical arrangement of directory information. This repository, referred to as the directory, holds details about various Active Directory entities, which commonly include shared resources like servers, volumes, printers, as well as user and computer accounts on the network. For a deeper understanding of the Active Directory data repository, one can refer to the section on Directory data store. Security measures are seamlessly integrated with Active Directory, encompassing logon authentication and the control of access to directory objects. Through a single network logon, administrators are empowered to oversee directory information and organizational structures across the entire network, while authorized users can readily access resources from any location within the network. Additionally, policy-based administration simplifies the management process, making it more efficient even for the most intricate network configurations. This framework not only enhances security but also streamlines resource management, making network operations more effective.
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