Rapid7 announces support for AWS resource control policies
The company’s Exposure Command platform now supports AWS resource control policies.
American cybersecurity company Rapid7 has announced a new partnership with Amazon Web Services.
Under the partnership, Rapid7’s Exposure Command solution will now support the recently released AWS Resource Control Policies (RCP).
RCPs allow AWS customers to manage permissions across an enterprise and establish a data perimeter to restrict access to data from external locations.
Rapid7’s Exposure Command helps organizations implement zero trust policies across their network and cloud infrastructure. Exposure Command already supports AWS service control policies to set permissions at a higher level, and support for RCP will give AWS customers an even greater level of control over access to data resources.
With Exposure Command’s RCP support, customers can take advantage of centralized monitoring of governance policies, enhanced identity and access controls, proactive recommendations, and a wide variety of tools such as vulnerability identification and real-time threat alerts.
“We are proud to partner with AWS for the launch of RCP, as we believe it underscores our organizations’ shared commitment to advancing cloud security,” said Craig Adams, Rapid7’s chief product officer, in a statement.
“Now, our combined support for RCP and SCP in Exposure Command significantly reduces identity-based risk for our customers, ensuring they have the tools necessary to enforce zero trust policies, manage cloud permissions, and confidently drive innovation.” to scale”.