Confluera, the leading provider of next-generation cloud detection and response, announced that CRN, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Confluera to its 2021 Emerging Vendors list in the security category. Selected by CRN’s esteemed editorial team, this annual list honors new and up-and-coming technology vendors that have proven their commitment to innovation and growth within the larger IT channel.
“The CRN 2021 Emerging Vendors list honors forward-thinking technology suppliers that are redefining IT channel success by focusing on innovative products that help customers overcome the complex and ever-changing IT demands,” said Blaine Raddon, CEO of The Channel Company. “Solution providers in search of the latest innovative technologies can depend on the Emerging Vendors list as a trusted resource.”
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With a commanding grasp of the IT industry’s unique needs, technology vendors featured on the CRN 2021 Emerging Vendors list allow solution providers to tackle complex IT market challenges, increase bottom-line revenue across the board, and deliver customer-facing solutions that ensure the IT channel’s ongoing success well into the future.
Confluera’s ML-powered technology helps organizations identify and track events across all MITRE ATT&CK tactics, including reconnaissance, discovery, and east-west traffic in real-time. Using Continuous Attack Graph technology, Confluera stitches together individual events into real-time threat storyboards as they unfold, giving organizations full visibility into any attack progressions, reducing detection and remediation times from days to hours.
“We are proud to be recognized by CRN and the Channel Company as a new and emerging leader of the IT channel,” says John Morgan, CEO at Confluera. “Our innovative, next-generation cloud detection and response technology is built to protect our customers, partners, and their customers against today’s most advanced threats.”
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