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Cloud security covers the tools that protect what you run in AWS, Azure, GCP, and the SaaS apps your business depends on: catching misconfigurations before attackers do, watching workloads at runtime, governing the identities and permissions that quietly became the real perimeter, and detecting and responding to threats inside cloud control planes. The space splits into two broad jobs. Posture work (CSPM, SSPM, and the consolidation play that is CNAPP) finds and fixes risk before it ships. Runtime and response work (CWPP, CADR, CDR, and Cloud Investigation and Response Automation) handles what is already live and what is actively happening. Around those sit the access and data layers: CASB and Cloud Web Application and API Protection at the edge, Serverless Security for functions, and Cloud Storage Security for the buckets and blobs where the data actually lives. If you own cloud risk, the work here is deciding how much you buy as one platform versus best-of-breed, and how you cover both infrastructure and SaaS without leaving gaps between them.
We cover 390 Cloud Security tools, 108 free and 282 commercial.
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SaaS security posture management & compliance monitoring platform
Monitors and enforces SaaS app security settings and compliance policies
AI-powered data protection and threat defense for cloud and generative AI
Managed CSPM service for cloud environment security assessment and hardening
Managed cloud detection and response service for cloud environments
Alibaba Cloud's fully managed WAAP solution for web, API, and bot protection.
Alibaba Cloud CNAPP offering CWPP, CSPM, CIEM, SIEM, and SOAR for cloud workloads.
CSPM solution for multi-cloud security monitoring and misconfiguration detection
Multi-cloud network security policy management and risk detection platform
Bot detection and mitigation solution for web apps and APIs
Container security platform for vulnerability scanning and policy enforcement
AI-driven CSPM for multi-cloud risk detection and compliance monitoring
Container security scanner for Docker images with vulnerability detection
Container security scanning from development to deployment environments
Container & Kubernetes vulnerability scanning with automated remediation
Cloud-native WAAP protecting web apps & APIs against OWASP Top 10 & threats
Container and Kubernetes security platform with runtime visibility and detection
CNAPP providing cloud security across application lifecycle with runtime insights
Real-time cloud threat detection, investigation, and response platform
Cloud workload protection platform for containers, Kubernetes, and serverless
CSPM solution providing real-time cloud risk visibility and prioritization
CSPM tool for continuous vulnerability scanning across cloud providers
Container security scanning with reachability and exploitability analysis
Cloud-based WAF protecting web apps from threats with AI-powered analysis
390 tools across 11 specializations · 108 free, 282 commercial
Cloud Security Posture Management
Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) platforms for continuous cloud security monitoring, compliance checking, and misconfiguration detection across AWS, Azure, and GCP.
SSPM
SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) tools that assess and harden the security posture of SaaS applications, distinct from CSPM and CASB.
Container Security
Container security tools for securing Docker containers, Kubernetes clusters, and containerized applications throughout the DevOps lifecycle.
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Common questions about Cloud Security tools, selection guides, pricing, and comparisons.
Cloud security is the discipline and tooling for protecting infrastructure, applications, identities, and data hosted in public cloud and SaaS environments. It spans finding misconfigurations and excess permissions before they cause incidents, defending running workloads, governing access at the edge, and detecting and responding to threats inside cloud control planes. It differs from on-prem security because the attack surface is API-driven and changes by the minute.
Match it to your operating model. CNAPP consolidates CSPM, CWPP, and adjacent functions into one platform with shared context, which suits teams that want a single console and correlated findings across posture and runtime. Point tools win when one capability, say runtime detection or SaaS posture, has to be excellent and the rest is good enough. Watch for coverage gaps between vendors and the cost of stitching findings across separate consoles yourself.
Both manage posture, for different surfaces. CSPM (Cloud Security Posture Management) finds misconfigurations and risky settings in infrastructure like AWS, Azure, and GCP: open storage, weak IAM, exposed compute. SSPM (SaaS Security Posture Management) does the same job for SaaS applications like Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and Google Workspace: oversharing, risky OAuth grants, weak admin settings. Many programs need both because infrastructure tools rarely see inside SaaS.
Most mature programs run both. Agentless scanning (snapshot or API-based) gives fast, broad coverage with no deployment friction, ideal for posture and inventory across thousands of assets. Agent-based tooling gives deeper runtime visibility: live process activity, in-memory threats, real-time blocking. The practical question is which workloads justify an agent, and whether your chosen platform combines both views without forcing you to pick.
Open-source tools (cloud config scanners, IaC linters, runtime monitors) are genuinely useful and often the right starting point for posture checks and CI gating. They tend to fall short on multi-cloud correlation, identity graphing, managed threat detection, and the response automation larger estates need. The honest test is your estate size and team capacity: small footprints go far on open source, while broad multi-cloud and SaaS coverage usually justifies a commercial platform.