Amazon
Web Services, Inc. (AWS)
announced that Arctic Wolf Networks has selected AWS as its primary
cloud provider to power the company's innovative, cloud-native security
operations platform. Arctic Wolf is one of the leading cybersecurity
technology innovators in the world. The company provides turnkey,
managed threat detection and response, risk management, cloud
monitoring, and security training and awareness services to
organizations. The company's hybrid approach to security combines the
scale, speed, and processing power of cloud-based automation with the
experience of trained security experts to transform how organizations
protect themselves. Using AWS's unmatched portfolio of cloud
capabilities, including containers, serverless, analytics, database,
compute, and storage, Arctic Wolf can cost-effectively process more than
1.4 trillion unique security events a week from its global and
fast-growing customer base. In addition, Arctic Wolf plans to leverage
AWS's proven global infrastructure to continue to expand its operations
across Europe, the Asia-Pacific region, and beyond.
Under
the traditional cybersecurity model, companies typically relegate
security to IT teams that rely on disparate technology solutions in an
attempt to keep up with rapidly evolving threats. These systems can
flood IT teams with security notifications, making it hard to
differentiate between meaningful threats and noise and leaving
organizations vulnerable to attack. In contrast, Arctic Wolf's approach
uses AWS to power and deliver its cloud-native Arctic Wolf Platform,
which is remotely managed by Arctic Wolf's "Concierge Security Team"
(CST) in the cloud. The platform collects, enriches, and analyzes
security data at scale and flags the CST when a potential threat
requires additional scrutiny. The CST, in turn, alerts a customer only
after they have validated a security incident and can provide
recommended response options. In July 2021, Arctic Wolf used AWS to
process and analyze more than 200 billion security events per day,
including threats such as viruses, ransomware attacks, and compromised
websites.
Arctic
Wolf uses the breadth and depth of AWS services to elastically scale
their offerings and meet global customer demand with low latency. The
company typically runs more than 60,000 containers on Amazon Elastic
Container Service (Amazon ECS) and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service
(Amazon EKS) to provide its detection services. AWS Auto Scaling
provides the elasticity and availability required to handle peak loads
and events such as zero-day security incidents that often affect
multiple customers over different geographical regions. When Arctic Wolf
registers a security observation as suspicious activity, their CST
leverages AWS Lambda (AWS's serverless compute service that lets
customers run code without provisioning or managing servers) to trigger
further automated analysis, review the findings, and validate threats
before escalating to the customer. The company also uses AWS's managed
database services, including Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon Relational
Database Service (Amazon RDS), to process security observation data at
scale, looking for outliers or unexpected patterns of activity that
could indicate potential threats. Arctic Wolf then automatically
references that data against historical activity and serves the analysis
to their CST to evaluate in the context of emerging threats.
"As
repeatedly demonstrated by recent ransomware incidents, the digital
threat landscape continues to evolve, with attack surfaces that include
consumer devices and public infrastructure that connects to corporate
networks. Organizations and consumers alike feel the impact when data
and personal information falls into the wrong hands, yet businesses can
easily become overwhelmed trying to manage security alerts on their own.
Arctic Wolf combines the best of technology and human intelligence to
help our customers stay ahead of threats. Our hybrid security approach
powered by AWS is enabling more organizations around the world to
innovate with the confidence that their systems and data are secure,"
said Nick Schneider, CEO, Arctic Wolf. "AWS's proven performance and
security, global reach, and breadth of services, as well as the agility
we gain by running in the cloud, are critical to achieving our mission
to end cyber risk. The Arctic Wolf Platform was born in the cloud, and
we look forward to continuing our work with AWS as a customer and a
partner to help organizations across industries protect themselves and
those they serve."
Moving
forward, Arctic Wolf will use AWS's proven global infrastructure to
expand their managed services quickly and cost effectively. Running on
AWS, Arctic Wolf can replicate its IT architecture in additional AWS
Regions in a matter of weeks rather than construct new data centers. The
company recently announced plans to launch their first European
security operations center by the end of 2021, which will be located in
Germany and use the AWS Europe (Frankfurt) Region.
Arctic
Wolf is an ISV Partner in the AWS Partner Network (APN) and an AWS
Level 1 Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP), a new designation that
AWS announced last week. It means Arctic Wolf is a cybersecurity
business that has met or exceeded 10 managed security service
specializations that protect and monitor essential AWS resources, are
delivered as a 24/7 fully managed service, and span vulnerability
management, cloud security best practices and compliance, threat
detection and response, network security, host and endpoint security,
and application security. In addition, through an expanding technical
relationship, Arctic Wolf and AWS are committed to better integrating
their security services to keep joint customers secure from advanced
attacks.
"The
cloud-native nature of Arctic Wolf's comprehensive security operations
platform, coupled with the performance and reliability of AWS, gives us
the agility and broad visibility we need in an ever-expanding cyber
threat environment," said Bill Berzinskas, Director of Reliability and
Security at Teamworks, a customer of Arctic Wolf. "We're scaling our
SaaS platform from a simple web application to a mature business with
hundreds of thousands of users, and the security operations approach
pioneered by Arctic Wolf and powered by AWS gives us the confidence and
security posture we need to grow our business."
"Arctic
Wolf is elevating security operations to help organizations of all
sizes reliably and cost-effectively protect themselves in a constantly
shifting threat landscape. AWS makes it possible for Arctic Wolf to
expand their service to benefit customers around the world and rapidly
adapt to emerging threats," said Stephen Schmidt, Vice President of
Security Engineering and Chief Information Security Officer, Amazon Web
Services, Inc. "By running on AWS, Arctic Wolf has the performance,
elasticity, breadth of services, and go-to-market support they need to
keep their customers safe and scale with demand. We're delighted to
deepen our collaboration and congratulate them on their managed cloud
security capabilities and distinction of AWS Level 1 MSSP Competency."