CoreStack Cloud Governance
A cloud security tool that provides a unified view of cloud resources, enhancing security operations and ensuring compliance across multi-cloud environments.
Category | Compliance & Governance |
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Last Commit | 1 year ago |
This page updated | 22 days ago |
Pricing Details | Contact for pricing details. |
Target Audience | Enterprises and organizations utilizing multi-cloud environments. |
CoreStack's cloud security tool, integrated within its NextGen Cloud Governance platform, addresses the complex challenge of maintaining security and compliance across multi-cloud environments. The core of this platform is CR360™ (Cloud Resource 360), which provides a unified, 360-degree view of all cloud resources. This system associates each resource with relevant workloads, dependencies, projects, and more, offering a comprehensive perspective without the need for multiple tools or cumbersome integrations.
Technically, the platform leverages AI to enhance security operations (SecOps) by providing real-time visibility into security threats, attacks, and vulnerability data. It enables auto-remediation for proactive and autonomous security measures, ensuring continuous compliance with various industry and regulatory standards such as ISO/IEC, NIST, GDPR, FedRAMP, HIPAA, and others. The AI-powered agents, or co-pilots, interact and learn from each other to unlock new levels of automation, insight, and adaptability.
Operationally, the platform relies on automation, visibility, and rules-based orchestration to drive smarter operations. It integrates with various cloud providers like AWS, Azure, GCP, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, allowing for scalable and flexible management. However, this integration can introduce complexity, particularly in multi-account setups, where managing permissions and access controls becomes crucial. Additionally, while the AI-driven forecasting and anomaly detection are powerful, they require significant data ingestion and processing, which can impact performance if not properly optimized.
In terms of specific technical details, CoreStack's platform supports real-time monitoring with sub-minute granularity for most metrics. It also automates the assessment of cloud workloads against well-architected frameworks, both established and custom. However, the retention costs for historical data can be significant, especially in large-scale deployments. Overall, the platform's strength lies in its unified approach to cloud governance, combining FinOps, SecOps, and CloudOps into a single, cohesive system.