Cloud threat detection vendor Skyhawk Security has released a platform designed to address alert fatigue that provides cloud detection and response (CDR) across multi-cloud environments, the company said Tuesday in a statement. The company says the Synthesis platform is being released on a “freemium” basis—the base version is available at no cost, but supplement features can be purchased.
Skyhawk claims the platform improves upon products focused on identifying numerous static cloud security misconfigurations by employing machine learning (ML) to find correlated sequences of high-priority runtime events and identify paths of least resistance that are exploited to compromise cloud infrastructure.
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