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    Datadog Reviews
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    Datadog

    Datadog

    $15.00/host/month
    7 Ratings
    Datadog is the cloud-age monitoring, security, and analytics platform for developers, IT operation teams, security engineers, and business users. Our SaaS platform integrates monitoring of infrastructure, application performance monitoring, and log management to provide unified and real-time monitoring of all our customers' technology stacks. Datadog is used by companies of all sizes and in many industries to enable digital transformation, cloud migration, collaboration among development, operations and security teams, accelerate time-to-market for applications, reduce the time it takes to solve problems, secure applications and infrastructure and understand user behavior to track key business metrics.
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    Pillar Security Reviews
    Pillar Security serves as a comprehensive AI security platform designed to safeguard the agentic workforce throughout the entire AI lifecycle, encompassing stages from development to deployment and ongoing runtime protection. By integrating business context during phases of discovery, testing, and protection, it ensures that security intelligence accumulates across various AI applications, including agents, models, prompts, frameworks, tools, MCP servers, skills, coding agents, and both SaaS and cloud environments. The platform enables organizations to identify and manage AI assets effectively, even those that are unapproved or fall under shadow AI, while also evaluating risks related to supply chain and overall security posture. Additionally, it maps out the attack surfaces associated with agentic systems and verifies critical vulnerabilities that need addressing. With its AI Security Posture Management features, Pillar scrutinizes interconnected agents, tools, permissions, data sources, prompts, models, and supply chain elements to reveal high-risk pathways, policy breaches, misconfigurations, and potential threats posed by coding agents, all of which enhance the understanding of the impact when a single component encounters a breach. Ultimately, Pillar Security empowers organizations to maintain a robust security framework while navigating the complexities of AI technology.
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