UPDATED 09:00 EDT / MARCH 28 2024

SECURITY

Stream.Security debuts new AI-powered threat investigation and remediation tools

Cloud solutions startup Stream.Security today released new threat investigation and artificial-powered remediation capabilities that it says significantly enhance response times and cloud infrastructure security.

The new real-time attack path detection and generative AI-powered remediation tools have been designed to enable customers to quickly detect, analyze and patch cloud environment flaws on a single platform. The capabilities allow customers to see all aspects of a potential cloud attack and map ways to prevent it, resulting in a faster time to response.

Stream.Security, officially SteamSec Ltd., argues that cloud infrastructures are facing increased pressure as the frequency and severity of attacks continue to grow due to hackers finding new ways to steal cloud data and hold it for ransom. Stream.Security’s new features map out potential attacks, gather insights, investigate threatening activities and take steps to remediate any issues, preventing attacks before they can occur.

The new capabilities announced today include real-time attack path detection, a feature that provides immediate insights into potential attack scenarios upon any configuration change that exposes a vulnerable asset. Differing from traditional solutions that require an additional scan, Stream.Security’s real-time attack path graph instantly detects all possible exposures upon every change in a customer’s cloud, allowing security teams to identify and mitigate potential threats before they escalate.

On the AI side, Stream.Security is offering generative AI to suggest remediation steps for any security flaw detected in the cloud environment. The feature significantly reduces Mean Time to Remediate by automatically generating tailored solutions that allow security teams to address vulnerabilities faster and more efficiently.

“Without this technology, users would need to combine individual SIEM, threat detection and configuration management tools to identify attacks, leaving security teams to connect the dots,” Or Shoshani, co-founder and chief executive of Stream.Security, said ahead of the announcement. “The features we’re launching today are designed to detect, analyze and patch flaws in the cloud environment in one platform, making it easier for security teams to react faster and unveil the adversary intent and harder for cyberattackers to compromise an organization’s cloud infrastructure.”

Previously known as Lightlytics Ltd., Stream.Security is a venture capital-backed startup that most recently raised a round of $26 million in March 2022. Investors in the company include Cervin Ventures Ltd., TLV Partners Venture Capital Limited and Glilot Capital Partners VC Fund I LP.

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