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Qualys adds Infrastructure as Code scanning to CloudView app

New capability shifts security left by detecting security risks in cloud resource configurations before they are deployed

Qualys, a leading provider of disruptive cloud-based IT, security and compliance solutions, will be adding Infrastructure as Code (IaC) scanning to its CloudView app. This will enable detection and remediation of misconfigurations early in the development cycle, removing risk in the production environment.

As noted in the ISC 2021 Cloud Security Report, security professionals’ biggest threat with public clouds is the misconfiguration of resources. These are often detected post-deployment, leaving companies with a much larger attack surface and more vulnerable to exploits. Increasingly, organisations are using IaC to deploy cloud-native applications and provision their cloud infrastructure.

Thus, it’s important to identify and remediate misconfigurations at the IaC template stage. Detecting security issues earlier in the development cycle accelerates secure application delivery and fosters greater collaboration between DevOps and security teams. More importantly, it enforces better security policies in the production environment.

Qualys CloudView allows complete visibility and security control of public cloud workloads and now assesses IaC templates for misconfigurations. IaC assessments are integrated into the software development cycle to ensure that only code conforming to the organisation’s security standards is deployed. Qualys’ Cloud Platform approach delivers complete visibility, bringing together runtime and build-time posture and the drift between the two into a single view.

“With the addition of IaC assessment to CloudView, Qualys is extending its cloud security posture management (CSPM) solution to handle shift-left use cases,” said Sumedh Thakar, president and CEO of Qualys. 

“Leveraging the Qualys Cloud Platform and its integrated apps, customers can now insert security automation into all stages of their application lifecycle ensuring complete visibility into both runtime and build-time posture via a unified dashboard.”

The new capabilities enable organisations to:

Assess security posture throughout CI/CD pipeline: Organisations can now assess the security posture earlier in the development cycle, dramatically reducing security risk post-deployment. CloudView IaC Security provides a command line interface to perform a security assessment locally. To gate deployment if misconfigurations are detected, plug-ins for source code repositories at check-in and CI/CD platforms are also available.  

Adhere to security best practices: CloudView IaC Security makes it easy for organisations to adopt security best practices promoted by cloud platform providers. It supports popular IaC languages like – Terraform, CloudFormation (CF), and Azure Resource Manager (ARM). It also checks configurations against thousands of security best practices as prescribed by Amazon Web Services, Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and others.

Ensure compliance with industry mandates: Using CloudView IaC Security, organisations can assure compliance with more than 20 industry mandates such as PCI, HIPAA, and NIST 800-53. This reduces the burden on the DevOps security teams and ensures a streamlined process during mandatory compliance audits.

Qualys CloudView with IaC Security is currently in beta and will be available later this year.