Trend Micro launches Cloud One

1 November 2019 Information Security

Trend Micro announced the launch of Trend Micro Cloud One, a security services platform for organisations building applications in the cloud. Cloud One allows developers to rapidly build applications using the cloud services they want, while managing their organisation’s risk.

Cloud One delivers the broadest range of security capabilities in a single platform. Designed to help organisations meet their most strategic cloud priorities, it allows customers to migrate existing applications to the cloud, deliver new cloud-native applications and achieve cloud operational excellence. The platform has the flexibility to solve immediate customer challenges and the innovation to rapidly evolve with cloud services.

At its heart, Cloud One includes workload security service that is already in use by thousands of organisations. It is complemented by enhanced container security and brand-new offerings for application security, network security, file storage security and cloud security posture management to ensure cloud infrastructure is optimally configured.

Many cloud security solutions are often hard to manage and deploy, inflexible and fail to provide the level of visibility IT teams need to manage fast-emerging risks.

Trend Micro’s all-in-one platform approach is designed to deliver simplified, automated and flexible protection, regardless of where an organisation is on the journey to the cloud. Customers using the platform will benefit from a single sign-on to all services, common user and cloud-service enrolment, visibility from a single console and a common pricing and billing model.

Trend Micro’s new cloud security platform supports the leading cloud providers, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

By considering cloud projects and objectives holistically, Trend Micro Cloud One is able to provide enterprise grade security, while leveraging the benefits and efficiencies of the cloud.

The Cloud One platform will be available in Q1 2020 with three services fully integrated: workload security, network security and application security. The other components will be available as standalone solutions in Q1 2020 and integrated into Cloud One by the end of 2020.

• Trend Micro Cloud One – Workload Security.

• Trend Micro Cloud One – Container Image Security.

• Trend Micro Cloud One – File Storage Security.

• Trend Micro Cloud One – Network Security.

• Trend Micro Cloud One – Cloud Posture Management.

• Trend Micro Cloud One – Application Security.

To find out more about Cloud One visit https://www.trendmicro.com/cloudone




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