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Elastic to Join Forces with Build.Security Supporting Native Cloud Security

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: August 31, 2021 12:10 am
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Extending Limitless XDR Capabilities to Shift-Left and Enhance Cloud Security

Elastic, the company behind Elasticsearch and the Elastic Stack, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire  build.security , a policy definition and enforcement platform that leverages the open source standard Open Policy Agent (OPA), to enable organisations to enforce security actions for cloud native environments.

Elastic delivers the industry’s first and only free and open Limitless Extended Detection and Response (XDR), modernising security operations by unifying the capabilities of security information and event management (SIEM) for detecting threats and endpoint security for protecting and remediating issues on all endpoints, including in the cloud, all in a single platform. Enriched by Elastic Agent, Limitless XDR extends visibility across any environment and enables security teams to eliminate blind spots. Millions of users already trust Elastic with their business infrastructure, having deployed Elastic Agent across hundreds of thousands of cloud- native workloads for logging, metrics, application performance monitoring, and visibility.

The addition of build.security extends Limitless XDR to enable the enforcement of security actions for cloud-native environments including hosts, virtual machines, and containers orchestrated by Kubernetes. By integrating the build.security technology into Elastic Security, customers will be able to continuously monitor and ensure that their cloud environments are secure in keeping with the policies they have in place, as well as continuously validate their
security posture against well established standards such as the Center for Internet Security (CIS) benchmarks.

Shifting Left — From Runtime Security to Deployment-Time and Build-Time Security

Elastic defines cloud-native security as being inclusive of detection of cloud-native threats and enforcement of security actions on cloud-native infrastructure. Core to cloud-native security is ensuring all environments are built and maintained to the policies organisations have defined in their environments.

Configuration and change management is critical, since new environments are created constantly and by numerous teams within an organisation. Whether it is a bespoke policy the organisation has created, or a set of policies based on a defined standard such as the CIS benchmark, a capable cloud security offering needs to provide a simple way to enforce compliance to these policies.

Build.security’s innovative authorisation policy management platform is designed to resolve the complexity associated with building authorisation into applications at deployment time.

Leveraging Open Policy Agent (OPA), an open source, general-purpose policy engine that enables unified, context-aware policy enforcement, build.security technology provides developers with the building blocks they need to quickly generate and manage best-practice authorisation controls across enterprise applications at scale while reducing security vulnerabilities. As a graduated project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), OPA has shown rapid growth and adoption by the open source community.

By joining forces, Elastic and build.security intend to build the ability to manage OPA policies directly in Kibana, enforce OPA policies through the Elastic Agent, and store the results of OPA policy executions within Elasticsearch using the Elastic Common Schema (ECS). The initial integration with build.security will focus on Kubernetes admission controller, enabling security and compliance at deployment time, and will continue with build-time policies scanning cloud
configuration files. With this, users will be able to shift-left and enforce security for their cloud-native applications earlier in the life cycle of their applications.

Build.security is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, an important location for engineering and security talent. The build.security team will be the foundation of the growing Elastic presence in Israel and Amit Kanfer, co-founder and CEO of build.security, will serve as site lead for the region.

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. For more information, read the blog.

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