Best Data Center Security Software for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Compare the Top Data Center Security Software that integrates with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as of November 2025

This a list of Data Center Security software that integrates with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. View the products that work with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in the table below.

What is Data Center Security Software for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure?

Data center security software enables IT security professionals and organizations to secure their data center infrastructure including racks, networks, server endpoints, and more. Data center security tools provide all aspects of security for data centers. Data center security software helps protect the physical and virtual infrastructure of data centers from unauthorized access, cyber threats, and data breaches. Data center security software ensures that sensitive information and critical systems are safeguarded from external and internal threats by providing real-time alerts, logging activities, and implementing compliance with security standards. Compare and read user reviews of the best Data Center Security software for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Fidelis Halo

    Fidelis Halo

    Fidelis Security

    Fidelis Halo is a unified, SaaS-based cloud security platform that automates cloud computing security controls and compliance across servers, containers, and IaaS in any public, private, hybrid, and multi-cloud environment. With over 20,000 pre-configured rules and more than 150 policy templates that cover standards such as PCI, CIS, HIPAA, SOC, and DISA STIGs for IaaS services, Halo’s extensive automation capabilities streamline and accelerate workflows between InfoSec and DevOps. The comprehensive, bi-directional Halo API, developer SDK, and toolkit automate your security and compliance controls into your DevOps toolchain to identify critical vulnerabilities so they can be remediated prior to production. The free edition of Halo Cloud Secure includes full access to the Halo Cloud Secure CSPM service for up to 10 cloud service accounts across any mix of AWS, Azure, and GCP, at no cost to you, ever. Sign up now and start your journey to fully automated cloud security!
    Starting Price: Free
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    Symantec Integrated Cyber Defense
    The Symantec Integrated Cyber Defense (ICD) Platform delivers Endpoint Security, Identity Security, Information Security, and Network Security across on-premises and cloud infrastructures to provide the most complete and effective asset protection in the industry. Symantec is the first and only company to unify and coordinate security. Functions across both cloud and on-premises systems. Symantec enables enterprises to embrace the cloud as it makes sense for them, without sacrificing past investments and reliance on critical infrastructure. We know Symantec will never be your only vendor. That’s why we created Integrated Cyber Defense Exchange (ICDx), which makes it easy to integrate third-party products and share intelligence across the platform. Symantec is the only major cyber defense vendor that builds solutions to support all infrastructures, whether entirely on-premises, entirely in the cloud, or a hybrid of the two.
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    Akamai Guardicore Segmentation
    Akamai Guardicore Segmentation simplifies segmentation, reduce your attack surface and prevent lateral movement with fast and simple segmentation that works everywhere. Granular visibility and segmentation controls for Data Center, Cloud and Hybrid Cloud Environments. The Akamai Guardicore Segmentation Platform is the simplest and most intuitive way to visualize activity in data center and cloud environments, implement precise segmentation policies, protect against external threats, and detect possible breaches quickly. Akamai Guardicore Segmentation collects detailed information about an organization’s IT infrastructure through a mix of agent-based sensors, network-based data collectors, and virtual private cloud (VPC) flow logs from cloud providers. Relevant context is added to this information through a flexible and highly automated labeling process that includes integration with existing data sources like orchestration systems and configuration management databases.
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