Sysdig Expands Presence in India with Launch of the First Real-Time Cloud Security SaaS Platform
Sysdig, the
leader in real-time cloud security, announced the expansion of its cloud-native
security platform with a new software-as-a-service (SaaS) region in India.
Sysdig is expanding the SaaS version of its cloud-native
application protection platform (CNAPP)
to the Indian subcontinent in response to growing customer demand and the
region’s rapidly expanding cloud economy.
Several marquee customers, from prominent government agencies to the
subcontinent’s largest banks, currently rely on Sysdig for end-to-end cloud
security. By launching a new public cloud-based SaaS region in a localized AWS
data center, Sysdig delivers on its promise to support India’s most innovative
companies as they pursue secure and sovereign cloud development. The new SaaS
region will join the six others that Sysdig has globally, as well as in-region
customer support and partnerships with some of the country’s biggest consulting
firms and resellers.
India is
in the midst of a transformative era. The country’s public cloud services
market grew to $3.8 billion during the first half of 2023, and it is expected
to exceed $20 billion in cloud spending over the next three years. With
more than 84% of large organizations adopting SaaS applications and 53% of
enterprises increasing their adoption of cloud-native services such as
containers and Kubernetes over the last two years, the country’s cloud adoption
is on pace to create 14 million new jobs by 2026.
The transition
to the cloud offers Indian organizations the opportunity to capitalize on
greater speed and automation for application development and delivery. This
speed, however, comes at the expense of faster attacks. Whereas dwell time
on-premises is 16 days, attacks can happen in just 10
minutes in the cloud. AI continues to put
additional pressure on the speed of attacks. While prevention is necessary, it
leaves companies operating in the cloud needlessly vulnerable. Cloud detection
and response that alerts users when an attack is happening in real time has
become mandatory.
Real-Time
Cloud Security
Sysdig
has taken a unique approach to cloud security using runtime insights, which
enables security teams to move faster and make better-informed decisions. By
focusing on what is exploitable at runtime, Sysdig can inform decisions
made across the entire software development life cycle.
- Stops attacks in
real time: By detecting and
alerting on threats anywhere in the cloud fabric within two seconds,
Sysdig can stop attacks instantly. Using open source Falco,
Sysdig instantly detects changes across environments.
- Gain visibility
across cloud-native environments: Sysdig aligns visibility across cloud
services – containers, Kubernetes, cloud logs and trails, Linux and
Windows servers, and serverless function-as-a-service (FaaS). By removing
the bottlenecks caused by legacy security tools, Sysdig unlocks the
visibility necessary to effectively protect organizations’ entire cloud
estates.
- Focus on the
threats that matter: With Sysdig, enterprises can prioritize
the fixes that matter most in their cloud environments – from
vulnerabilities and misconfigurations to permissions and runtime threats.
By uncovering hidden risks and attack paths, paired with runtime insights,
security teams can prioritize the threats that impose the greatest risk
and filter out 95% of the noise.
Although the company’s new Indian SaaS region
runs in AWS, Sysdig secures customer workloads and environments in AWS, GCP,
Azure, and beyond across the globe.
“Enterprises
are increasingly relying on public cloud services as they drive digital
transformation and seek agility and operational efficiency,” said Harish Krishnakumar, Senior Market Analyst,
Enterprise IT Services and Cloud, IDC India. “A growing emphasis on cost
optimization continues to accelerate the shift to an ‘as-a-service’ consumption
model, driving the demand for cloud infrastructure services. Public cloud
services [are] expected to have robust demand in the upcoming years as GenAI
gains traction, and enterprises focus on implementing workloads that leverage
next-gen technologies while migrating their existing workloads over to a cloud
environment.”
“Last month, the United States released a list of ‘critical and emerging’
technologies that it plans to develop in partnership with India, recognizing
the country’s technological talent and advancements. As India continues to
experience meteoric growth, the need for real-time cloud security will surge,
and as our current India-based customers know, Sysdig is committed to being a
true partner and working together to defeat adversaries,” said Suresh Vasudevan, CEO, Sysdig.
“Our expansion and investment in India will significantly accelerate our
customer footprint while empowering the country’s government and enterprises to
innovate in the cloud with confidence and enhanced security,” said Gavin Selkirk, Vice President and General
Manager of Asia-Pacific and Japan, Sysdig.
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