If you need a cloud security tool that can prioritize risks with AI and automatically detect misconfigurations, Orca Security is a good option. The agentless service offers cloud infrastructure security and compliance monitoring, including AI-based risk assessment and automated detection and remediation of misconfigurations. It spans multiple clouds and is designed for centralized management to cut down on alert overload and help you focus on the most important risks. That's good for companies that span multiple clouds.
Another serious contender is Prisma Cloud, a Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) that uses Precision AI to spot and stop threats in real time. It offers real-time visibility and control across public cloud services, scans infrastructure as code, container images and data used to train AI models, and scores risk with AI. Prisma Cloud also works with big public clouds, and you can try it for free for 30 days, so you can easily test it.
If you want a broad cybersecurity platform that's geared for cloud security, Palo Alto Networks is another good option. It's got a Zero Trust ethos and incorporates Precision AI to spot and block AI-generated attacks. The service consolidates several security products and offers real-time cloud security, threat intelligence and incident response services. It's good for several industries, including public sector, financial services and health care, and offers a unified network security operations and better protection against advanced attacks.