Innovative solution empowers developers to deliver secure applications and automatically help them configure secure and policy compliant cloud infrastructure
Frederick, Md. – January 30, 2020 – Fugue, the company empowering engineers to build and operate secure cloud systems that are compliant with enterprise policies, today announced a Team plan to help cloud engineering teams collaborate and innovate faster and more securely. Fugue Team provides tools to visualize cloud infrastructure environments, detect and eliminate cloud misconfiguration, and run policy checks for a number of out-of-the-box compliance families. Fugue Team joins Fugue Enterprise, which provides enterprise organizations with advanced security and visibility across their entire cloud footprint, and Fugue Developer, a free plan for individual engineers to manage the security of their own cloud infrastructure environments.
Frederick, Md. – January 23, 2020 – Fugue, the company empowering engineers to build and operate secure cloud systems, cites product innovation, growing awareness of cloud misconfiguration risk, and the engineer-led movement to address cloud security with engineering solutions as its primary drivers for growth in 2019. In the past year, the company introduced several innovations to its award-winning cloud security product, gained significant new customers, and contributed two new open source projects for cloud infrastructure policy as code tooling. Engineer empowerment and education will continue to serve as the pillars of the company’s product roadmap and growth strategy in 2020.
Frederick, Md. – January 16, 2020 – Fugue, the company empowering engineers to build and operate secure cloud systems that are compliant with enterprise policies, today announced it has open sourced Regula, a tool that evaluates Terraform infrastructure-as-code for security misconfigurations and compliance violations prior to deployment. Regula rules are written in Rego, the open source policy language employed by the Open Policy Agent project and can be integrated into CI/CD pipelines to prevent cloud infrastructure deployments that may violate security and compliance best practices.
Frederick, Md. – November 14, 2019 – Fugue, the company empowering engineers to build and operate secure cloud systems that are compliant with enterprise policies, today announced it has open sourced the Fugue Rego Toolkit (Fregot) to enhance the experience working with the Rego policy language. Fregot enables developers to easily evaluate Rego expressions, debug code, and test policies. Rego is part of the Open Policy Agent (OPA) policy engine, which Fugue adopted this year as its policy as code implementation for cloud security and compliance.