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Stellar Cyber, Oracle Expand Relationship to Offer Open XDR Platform on Oracle US Government Cloud

Stellar Cyber, Oracle Expand Relationship to Offer Open XDR Platform on Oracle US Government Cloud

Stellar Cyber, an innovator of Open Extended Detection and Response (XDR) technology, announced an expansion of its existing relationship with Oracle, enabling the deployment of the Stellar Cyber Open XDR Platform in Oracle US Government Cloud. Oracle US Government Cloud regions provide a highly secure, enterprise-scale cloud ecosystem isolated from commercial customers and built to support regulatory compliance with mission-critical public sector workloads. With this new deployment option, Stellar Cyber anticipates an increase in the adoption rate of their security operations platform among the existing state, local, and education (SLED) Oracle customer base using Oracle US Government Cloud.

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“Government organizations must meet higher security requirements than most organizations in the private sector, so we are very pleased to see Oracle and Stellar Cyber joining forces to deliver a leading Open XDR Platform in the Oracle US Government Cloud environment,” said Tom Boyden, CEO, Legato Security.

Packed with easy-to-use security features and intelligent automation, Stellar Cyber complements a security team’s human expertise, making them more productive and efficient. Unlike other security operations platforms that require expert security professionals to deploy, use and maintain, the Stellar Cyber Open XDR Platform enables users of any expertise level to deliver consistent security outcomes. In addition, powered by deep learning AI and open integration architecture, Stellar Cyber automatically correlates alerts, logs and telemetry data, providing security analysts with a holistic view of threats they need to mitigate quickly.

Stellar Cyber’s existing integrations with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services work near-seamlessly in Oracle US Government Cloud, helping ensure that organizations receive the security outcomes they need. “Our goal is to help organizations achieve consistent security outcomes across their growing and diverse environments,” said Aimei Wei CTO and founder, Stellar Cyber. “Now, with the ability to deploy our solution in Oracle US Government Cloud, we are meeting yet another milestone toward our ultimate goal of enabling organizations of any size to take control of their security operations.”

“With Stellar Cyber now available in the Oracle US Government Cloud, we have the ability to offer public sector organizations – particularly those subject to CMMC a superior security service that not only delivers better continuous security outcomes but also enables organizations to meet their strict security requirements,” said Joe Morin, CEO, CyFlare.

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“Our mission as a company is to deliver security solutions that make our customers’ lives easier. With our introduction into Oracle US Government Cloud support, we are taking another important step toward achieving our mission,” said Andrew Homer, VP of technology alliances, Stellar Cyber. “With this support, our ability to effectively detect threats in the cloud takes a significant step forward.”

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