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Vectra AI Expands Network Observability in Multi-Cloud Environments to Halt Hybrid Threats Faster


Vectra AI, a cybersecurity AI leader, is expanding cloud network observability capabilities within the Vectra AI Platform across Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).

According to the company, the expanded capabilities advance Vectra AI's unified observability strategy across cloud network planes, cloud control planes, identities, and on-premises environments to help organizations reduce visibility gaps, accelerate investigations, and stop modern hybrid attacks faster.

"Running a multi-cloud environment without cloud network visibility is like running an airport without air traffic control. You may be able to see individual planes, but you can't understand how they are moving or interacting across the airspace. Security teams face the same challenge today. They can see individual cloud assets, identities, and alerts, but they often lack visibility into how attackers move between them across multiple clouds and hybrid environments," said Martin Roesch, head of cloud at Vectra AI. "Only Vectra AI delivers frictionless, modern network observability, signal, and control across on-premises environments, cloud control planes, and cloud network planes in a single view. That gives defenders the visibility and context they need to detect attacker behavior earlier, investigate with greater confidence, and respond faster across hybrid cloud environments."

Vectra AI's expanded cloud network observability capabilities reflect the evolution of the NDR market, helping security teams correlate activity across cloud, identity, and network domains to improve threat detection, investigation, and response, the company said.

The expanded capabilities include:

  • Cloud network observability and threat detections across AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI using cloud-native flow and DNS telemetry.
  • Unified visibility across control planes, cloud network planes, identities, and hybrid environments in a single view.
  • AI-assisted investigations and attack correlation that help SOC teams prioritize and respond to real threats faster.

Customers are already using Vectra AI to gain visibility across cloud environments, identify threats that move between cloud and identity systems, and accelerate investigations using cloud-native telemetry. Expanded cloud network observability and threat detection and response across AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI further extends that visibility, helping security teams eliminate blind spots without deploying agents, packet mirroring infrastructure, or additional cloud security tools, the company said.

For more information about this news, visit www.vectra.ai.


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