Cloud Native Protection including up to 1 million US dollars in the event of damage 

Cloud Native Protection including up to 1 million US dollars in the event of damage

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Aqua is the only vendor guaranteed to stop cloud-native attacks in production; In the event of a proven successful attack, up to $1 million will be paid out.

Aqua Security, the market leader and specialist in cloud native security, has introduced the industry's first and only cloud native security guarantee. Customers who have fully implemented Aqua's Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) following best practices and still fall victim to a cloud native attack will be awarded up to $1 million in damages. Cloud-native attack refers to unauthorized access by a third party to the operating system of a host protected by the Aqua platform, resulting in malicious exfiltration, destruction and/or irreversible encryption of company data.

Up to $1 million in damages

As cloud native applications are deployed to power more and more mission-critical applications, securing them is paramount. Traditional security tools often fall short when it comes to protecting cloud-native environments. For example, recent research from Aqua Nautilus showed that it takes less than 20 minutes to compromise a vulnerable cloud-native workload. The Aqua Platform secures customers' cloud native assets from day one and protects them in real time. The platform prevents vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets and malware from entering production and automatically blocks attacks. From the software supply chain to running workloads, Aqua protects the entire application lifecycle, ensuring prevention is automated and response is immediate.

Production workloads targeted

"Production workloads are the crown jewels in cloud-native environments, and that's what attackers are after," said Dror Davidoff, CEO and co-founder of Aqua Security. “Aqua is the only vendor that can thwart attacks throughout the development lifecycle and stop attacks when they matter most: in production. The best way to show confidence in our platform is to risk our reputation with a guarantee. No one else in our industry can say that.”

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About Aqua Security

Aqua Security is the largest pure cloud native security provider. Aqua gives its customers the freedom to innovate and accelerate their digital transformation. The Aqua platform provides prevention, detection, and response automation across the application lifecycle to secure the supply chain, cloud infrastructure, and ongoing workloads—regardless of where they are deployed.


 

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