CipherCloud introduces Cloud Discovery Solution latest edition

CipherCloud expands its Discover, Protect, Monitor platform with CipherCloud for Cloud Discovery. This latest offering arms enterprises with instant and granular visibility into the cloud applications in use by employees.

  • Friday, 2nd May 2014 Posted 10 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Now, CIOs, CSOs and their IT teams can discover, analyse and risk score more than 3,000 cloud applications across recognised enterprise categories, such as CRM, collaboration, productivity and more. In seconds, the Cloud Discovery engine analyses firewall and proxy logs to provide streamlined visibility into all cloud applications in use across the organisation and corresponding risk ratings. Adding these discovery capabilities to CipherCloud’s cloud security controls delivers a powerful combination for protecting data from risks in the cloud.


CipherCloud for Cloud Discovery enables enterprises to quickly and easily discover all of the cloud applications that are being used by organisation. The tool highlights most-used and high-risk cloud applications based on user access and volume. Customers can identify high risk cloud applications based on a range of security metrics, understand level of usage and decide to take action where necessary.


“Raising the bar for cloud information protection today requires security to be in lock step with visibility,” said Pravin Kothari, founder and CEO of CipherCloud. “Insight into cloud applications usage helps companies create intelligent data protection and user monitoring strategies. I’m pleased to offer this capability for free to the market.”


The Cloud Discovery offering enables customers to retain full control over their sensitive audit logs as opposed to other cloud-based approaches that require enterprises to send their audit logs to third parties. It provides the ability for administrators to output data in a range of formats through the use of Splunk – a popular and widely deployed enterprise technology. Cloud Discovery supports an open, standards-based approach for assessing cloud application risk and provides the ability to enhance the risk knowledge base by leveraging crowd-sourced input from customers.