4 Integrations with Balance Theory

View a list of Balance Theory integrations and software that integrates with Balance Theory below. Compare the best Balance Theory integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Balance Theory. Here are the current Balance Theory integrations in 2024:

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    Splunk Cloud
    Turn data into answers with Splunk deployed and managed securely, reliably and scalably as a service. With your IT backend managed by our Splunk experts, you can focus on acting on your data. Splunk-provisioned and managed infrastructure delivers a turnkey, cloud-based data analytics solution. Go live in as little as two days. Managed software upgrades ensure you always have the latest functionality. Tap into the value of your data in days with fewer requirements to turn data into action. Splunk Cloud meets the FedRAMP security standards, and helps U.S. federal agencies and their partners drive confident decisions and decisive actions at mission speeds. Drive productivity and contextual insights with Splunk’s mobile apps, augmented reality and natural language capabilities. Extend the utility of your Splunk solutions to any location with a simple phrase or the tap of a finger. From infrastructure management to data compliance, Splunk Cloud is built to scale.
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    Elastic Cloud
    Enterprise search, observability, and security for the cloud. Quickly and easily find information, gain insights, and protect your technology investment whether you run on Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, or Microsoft Azure. We handle the maintenance and upkeep, so you can focus on gaining the insights that help you run your business. Configuration and deployment are a breeze. Simple scaling, custom plugins, and architecture optimized for log and time series data are only a taste of what’s possible. Get the complete Elastic experience with features like machine learning, Canvas, APM, index lifecycle management, Elastic App Search, Elastic Workplace Search, and more — exclusively available here. Logging and metrics are just the start. Bring your diverse data together to address security, observability, and other critical use cases.
    Starting Price: $16 per month
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    AWS Security Hub
    Centrally view and manage security alerts and automate security checks. AWS Security Hub gives you a comprehensive view of your security alerts and security posture across your AWS accounts. There are a range of powerful security tools at your disposal, from firewalls and endpoint protection to vulnerability and compliance scanners. But oftentimes this leaves your team switching back-and-forth between these tools to deal with hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of security alerts every day. With Security Hub, you now have a single place that aggregates, organizes, and prioritizes your security alerts, or findings, from multiple AWS services, such as Amazon GuardDuty, Amazon Inspector, Amazon Macie, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Access Analyzer, and AWS Firewall Manager, as well as from AWS Partner solutions. AWS Security Hub continuously monitors your environment using automated security checks based on the AWS best practices and industry standards.
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    Wiz

    Wiz

    Wiz

    Wiz is a new approach to cloud security that finds the most critical risks and infiltration vectors with complete coverage across the full stack of multi-cloud environments. Find all lateral movement risks such as private keys used to access both development and production environments. Scan for vulnerable and unpatched operating systems, installed software, and code libraries in your workloads prioritized by risk. Get a complete and up-to-date inventory of all services and software in your cloud environments including the version and package. Identify all keys located on your workloads cross referenced with the privileges they have in your cloud environment. See which resources are publicly exposed to the internet based on a full analysis of your cloud network, even those behind multiple hops. Assess the configuration of cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, and VM operating systems against your baselines and industry best practices.
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