Swimlane, a low-code security automation company, announced a strategic partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS), bringing the power of security automation to AWS environments via a cost-effective solution.
The company also announced Swimlane Turbine is a cloud-native platform, helping customers automate responses to security data that results in greater visibility, reduced risk and faster response times.
With the partnership, Turbine now integrates with Amazon Security Lake, a purpose-built security data lake from AWS that helps organizations aggregate, manage and analyze log and event data to enable faster threat detection, investigation and incident response.
Turbine and Amazon Security Lake share Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) support, making the integration poised to deliver mutual business value and a seamless customer experience.
The Swimlane and AWS partnership provides Security Lake customers with a cost-effective solution that accelerates investigation and response when threats occur in AWS environments. Applying automation to AWS data helps to expedite the adoption of new security tools, increasing the return on investment of an organization’s entire security program. The seamless integration of Turbine and Security Lake also delivers faster time to value for customers.
As an official independent software vendor (ISV) partner, AWS customers can use pre-paid credits to purchase Swimlane Turbine through the AWS Marketplace, simplifying their procurement and billing process.
Turbine and AWS Security Lake customers will be able to benefit from this integration at no additional cost. It allows them to ingest security information from AWS Security Lake and Security Hub into Turbine and action the data through low-code playbooks and case management.
The Turbine integration makes it easy for customers to get started with automating the ingestion, correlation and response actions derived from various AWS Services, including GuardDuty, Macie, CloudTrail, Route53, VPC Flow logs, and others.
Turbine’s OCSF-compliant content removes the need for developers to create custom mapping for security alerts from new data sources. Customers can download the connector through the AWS and Swimlane Marketplaces beginning in May.
Turbine’s cloud-native infrastructure, built on AWS infrastructure, provides customers with a low-code security automation solution that is faster to deploy and less infrastructure to manage compared to legacy on-prem security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) solutions.
Join the Swimlane team at the RSA Conference, April 24- 26, at booth 2432 in the San Francisco Moscone Center.
For more information, visit swimlane.com.