AI-driven cybersecurity firm Vectra AI has acquired Netography, a provider of cloud-native network security. As part of the transaction, Netography Fusion will join the Vectra AI portfolio as Vectra Fusion to deliver agentless, cloud-native security for proactive, preemptive cyberattack defense in hybrid and multi-cloud enterprise environments, the company said.
Netography’s software-defined observability is designed to bring seamless orchestration of VPC flow logs, automated onboarding of new accounts and workloads, and uniform visibility across AWS, Azure, GCP and on-premises environments. By integrating these capabilities, Vectra AI believes it will extend its native coverage of hybrid enterprises as well as enrich the accuracy of its AI-driven attack signal clarity with context from cloud control planes and data planes—all in a uniform SOC platform.
“Enterprises will be hybrid forever, and only AI can deliver the signal at the speed and scale required to defend them,” said Hitesh Sheth, CEO of Vectra AI. “Network-derived signal is the ultimate source of truth, not only for detecting active threats but also for managing overall exposure. With Netography, we add the breadth of cloud-native observability to Vectra AI’s depth of attack signal clarity. The outcome is one converged platform that gives security teams the power to proactively and reactively protect hybrid enterprises with unmatched speed and precision.”
“For years, we’ve argued that observability must be cloud-native, software-defined and frictionless because visibility without scale is an illusion,” said Martin Roesch, CEO of Netography. “With Vectra AI, that observability becomes truly actionable. Our combined platform gives defenders uniform visibility, context and control across any environment, finally matching the speed and agility of modern attackers.”