Threat Stack And Liquid Web Partner To Extend Oversight Intrusion Detection System

Threat Stack, Liquid Web Partners To Extend Oversight Intrusion Detection Systems for SMBs

They will provide customers with real-time monitoring for the user, process, network, and file behaviours in critical systems across Linux and Windows servers

Threat Stack, cloud security and compliance provider, announced a strategic partnership with Liquid Web, LLC, a service provider in managed hosting and managed applications services for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). As part of this partnership, Liquid Web customers can employ the Threat Stack Oversight Intrusion Detection System as an additional layer of security to Liquid Web servers with an advanced Intrusion Detection System (IDS). Together, Threat Stack Oversight and Liquid Web will provide customers with real-time monitoring for the user, process, network, and file behaviours in critical systems across Linux and Windows servers.

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Threat Stack Oversight collects, monitors, and analyses security telemetry across server environments to identify anomalies, assess and prioritise threats, and flag intrusions as they occur. Through this partnership, Threat Stack security experts will provide support to the Liquid Web technical team by escalating the identification of potential threats and suspicious behaviour with relevant context and remediation recommendations. Threat Stack’s advanced protection can also bolster Liquid Web customers to meet strict security standards.

‘Threat Stack offers an IDS solution powered by a team of in-house security experts who continuously monitor a customer’s environment’, said Melanie Purkis, Director of Products for Managed Hosting. ‘Liquid Web customers can take advantage of Threat Stack’s 24/7 monitoring and remove the burden of intrusion detection from internal teams, allowing fast-growing businesses to focus on their products and services instead of day-to-day security.’’

‘This collaboration will arm more organisations with the ability to achieve a sound security posture’, said Brian M. Ahern, CEO, Threat Stack