Stream Security, formerly Lightlytics, is a Tel Aviv-based company offering a cloud services management platform.
Stream Security, formerly Lightlytics, is a Tel Aviv-based company offering a cloud services management platform.
Stream Security, formerly Lightlytics, is a Tel Aviv-based company offering a cloud services management platform.
Lightlytics offers a platform that enables users to gain insight into the general performance of cloud-based services for troubleshooting and problem-prevention purposes, focusing on security, stability, and speed of operation. The company utilizes a proprietary processing engine called CloudTwin that simulates a model of the cloud environment in real-timereal time and dynamically correlates the dependencies between configurations, services, infrastructure, and activity logs.
The platform's analytics are presented to users in the form of a graphic interface that holds configuration history, traffic logs, state, and all dependencies, and whichit can be queried for specific results. Using this interface, users can review all resources present in the cloud environment and perform searches by attributes. Dependencies may be analyzed across cloud accounts with all network and permissions paths.
In terms of change-tracking, Usersusers are able to review the time at which the change occurred, who performed the activity, its execution source, the affected resources, and the impact it had on the cloud environment. With each event, one can review advanced visual correlation analysis of the configurations that changed and the direct impact on yourtheir posture. UnderstandThen, the availability, security, compliance, and cost impacts of each event can be understood.
The Lightlytics platform has the following uses:
The Lightlytics simulation engine works by merging the current configuration state of the cloud environment in combination with the change proposed in Terraform code in order to determine how the environment will be affected by the new code before it is deployed. The platform can be integrated into a variety of workflows via webhook into an existing IaC (infrastructure as code) deployment flow or run in the midst of development in an IDE (integrated development environment) of the user's choice, such as Terraform Cloud, Jenkins, Atlantis, GitHub, or Webhook.
Full access to the platform is offered via a 21-daytwenty-one-day trial, following which users can choose to move to a Free, Pro, or Enterprise plan. The Free plan comes at no cost and offers users limited access to the platform. The Pro plan costs $750 per month and offers full access to the platform as well as chat support. The Enterprise plan is a custom pricing plan for specific, large-scale needs and comes with around-the-clock support and several extra features over the Pro plan.
Lightlytics named its free option 'treemium'"Treemium," as it combines the attributes of a typical product trial (full feature access for a limited time) and a typical freemium service (limited feature access without time restrictions),. asIt wellalso asincorporates a tree plantingtree-planting campaign whereby a tree is planted for every activated user. A referral option is also available as part of the campaign. Every activated user receives 5five referral codes, each of whichthat can be turned into a tree certificate upon activation.
A platform for cloud configurations.
Lightlytics is a Tel Aviv-based company offering a cloud services management platform.
Lightlytics offers a platform that enables users to gain insight into the general performance of cloud-based services for troubleshooting and problem-prevention purposes, focusing on security, stability, and speed of operation. The company utilizes a proprietary processing engine called CloudTwin that simulates a model of the cloud environment in real-time and dynamically correlates the dependencies between configurations, services, infrastructure, and activity logs.
This enables users to see how cloud configurations and dependencies influence the behavior of a cloud environment, allowing them to carry out troubleshooting tasks across all cloud layers and assets (such as accounts).
The platform's analytics are presented to users in the form of a graphic interface that holds configuration history, traffic logs, state, and all dependencies and which can be queried for specific results. Using this interface, users can review all resources present in the cloud environment and perform searches by attributes. Dependencies may be analyzed across cloud accounts with all network and permissions paths.
In terms of change-tracking, Users are able to review the time at which the change occurred, who performed the activity, its execution source, the affected resources, and the impact it had on the cloud environment. With each event, review advanced visual correlation analysis of the configurations that changed and the direct impact on your posture. Understand availability, security, compliance and cost impacts of each event.
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The Lightlytics platform has the following uses:
The Lightlytics simulation engine works by merging the current configuration state of the cloud environment in combination with the change proposed in Terraform code in order to determine how the environment will be affected by the new code before it is deployed. The platform can be integrated into a variety of workflows via webhook into an existing IaC (infrastructure as code) deployment flow or run in the midst of development in an IDE (integrated development environment) of the user's choice, such as Terraform Cloud, Jenkins, Atlantis, GitHub, or Webhook.
Full access to the platform is offered via a 21-day trial, following which users can choose to move to a Free, Pro, or Enterprise plan. The Free plan comes at no cost and offers users limited access to the platform. The Pro plan costs $750 per month and offers full access to the platform as well as chat support. The Enterprise plan is a custom pricing plan for specific, large-scale needs and comes with around-the-clock support and several extra features over the Pro plan.
Lightlytics named its free option 'treemium' as it combines the attributes of a typical product trial (full feature access for a limited time) and a typical freemium service (limited feature access without time restrictions), as well as a tree planting campaign whereby a tree is planted for every activated user. A referral option is also available as part of the campaign. Every activated user receives 5 referral codes, each of which can be turned into a tree certificate upon activation.