Protect your cloud workloads, containers, and Kubernetes services from the build pipeline to runtime
Discovers vulnerable workloads running on GCP and automatically shields vulnerable systems and blocks threats
A single security solution for deployments in your data center, cloud, container, and hybrid cloud. Expandable security capabilities to match any deployment environment
Automates and easily scales security in agile environments by integrating with Google Cloud services and DevOps tools – including GCE, containers (GCR), Kubernetes® (GKE), Chef, Puppet, and Jenkins.
2019 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year for Security
“Looking at a lot of different market leaders, we considered Trend Micro to be ahead of the curve with their implementation and integration and cloud security capabilities.”
– ClearData® CTO Co-founder
“Organizations running Trend Micro’s Cloud One on Google Cloud can benefit from a single, unified platform that brings together container, workload, network, and file storage security, while leveraging Google Cloud’s global and elastic infrastructure.”
– Kevin Ichhpurani, Corp VP, Global Ecosystem at Google Cloud
Security built for the cloud
Trend Cloud One™ is a security services platform for organizations building in the cloud. Receive the broadest and deepest cloud security offering in one solution and secure your cloud infrastructure with clarity and simplicity. Seamlessly complement and integrate with your existing Google Cloud toolsets.
Tight integration with Google Cloud
Application and server protection for cloud workloads, from the build pipeline to runtime. Tested to secure workloads on the Google Cloud platform (GCP), so you get the full benefit of the cloud’s agility and cost savings. Confidently and securely embrace cloud computing, enhance your ability to comply with regulations, and meet the shared responsibility for security in the cloud.
Trend Cloud One™ – Workload Security: Hybrid cloud architectural overview
Trend Cloud One provides security for the following use cases
Consistent security and centralized controls across GCP, data centers, and other clouds
Security before, during, and after migration to GCP, like GCE (Google Compute Engine)
Secures workloads and apps that run natively in GCP, like GCR (Google Container Registry) and GKE (Google Kubernetes Engine)
Protects from misconfigurations and unintended changes
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