In conjunction with third-party security vendors, Snowflake has launched what it calls a “cybersecurity workload” to enhance the capabilities of its data cloud for organizations looing to more efficiently detect and respond to cyberthreats.
The Snowflake Cybersecurity workload is designed to let enterprises use the company’s namesake data cloud to unify security data from diverse security applications, combining it with contextual data from HR systems or IT asset inventories, according to the company.
The idea, according to Snowflake, is that cybersecurity personnel can then run fast queries against the unified data sets, which can be used to enhance threat detection and investigation, generating higher fidelity alerts.
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