Cyera DSPM
Extend XOps visibility to sensitive data across cloud, SaaS and data stores with Cyera DSPM
Integration overview
Cato XOps integrates the Cyera AI-native Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) platform to make security operations data-aware. Cyera discovers, classifies, and prioritizes sensitive data at rest across cloud, SaaS, and on-premises environments, identifying data exposure findings, mapping access paths, and highlighting an organization’s crown jewels. Through the integration, Cyera’s data classification, sensitivity labels, findings, and access mappings are ingested into Cato XOps and correlated with Cato’s endpoint, cloud, and network security telemetry. The result is that detection, investigation, and response are driven by data sensitivity and business impact rather than activity signals alone, giving security teams near real-time data intelligence directly within their operational workflows.
How Cato Helps
The integration enriches Cato’s anomaly detection engine with Cyera’s data sensitivity and crown jewel context, so alerts involving regulated data or high-value assets are automatically prioritized and investigations immediately reveal the sensitivity and business relevance of affected data. By combining Cato’s behavior-based user risk scoring with Cyera’s data access mapping, security teams can identify high-risk users with access to critical data and surface over-permissive access paths before they are exploited, aligning identity risk with data blast radius. Cyera’s access path analysis also guides Zero Trust enforcement through the Cato SASE Platform, letting teams segment sensitive data stores, restrict lateral movement, and reduce excessive access. During an incident, analysts see network, cloud, endpoint, and data security telemetry in a single view and can take one-click remediation actions — restricting risky users from crown jewels, removing excessive access, enforcing segmentation, or blocking suspicious traffic — without pivoting across tools.
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