Trellix has built support for Amazon Security Lake and AWS Verified Access into its own solutions, while also adopting the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) for its Trellix Helix security operations platform. These integrations make it easier for customers to gain critical insights into the policies governing their AWS infrastructure and reduce their data storage costs by centrally managing all security data in a single data lake. The new OCSF schema enables Trellix customers to combine hundreds of data sources with Amazon Security Lake data to seamlessly apply Trellix machine learning, threat intelligence, and predictive analytics.
Trellix for Amazon Security Lake
Now with Trellix and Amazon Security Lake, customers can easily get complete security visibility into all of their AWS environments. Trellix XDR makes it easy to understand and operationalize standardized cloud security data by seamlessly connecting it with hundreds of other hybrid data sources to create a complete picture for security staff.
Trellix for AWS Verified Access
Verified Access is a new capability of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) that makes it easier for information technology (IT) administrators to secure access to corporate applications in AWS or on premises, without using a VPN. Trellix will assist with security investigations, like correlating a compromised endpoint to a user whose credentials might be compromised. Trellix and AWS customers now gain visibility across 10 unique AWS products and services to identify and respond to risks faster, accelerating their XDR journey.
Trellix for OCSF
Trellix is proud to be a contributing member to the open source OCSF community which has built a framework promoting interoperability and data normalization between security products. Joining OCSF promotes collaboration with other industry organizations, further benefiting customers and the broader security community.
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