Fugue, the cloud security company, announced that it commands a decisive edge over its competitors across a range of customer satisfaction metrics, according to a new report from G2, the world’s largest independent software marketplace. The report closed out a year that saw Fugue become the only product that unifies infrastructure as code and cloud runtime security under a single policy as code engine and the only product with advanced organization management capabilities that address the needs of enterprises with multiple business units operating under different cloud security and compliance requirements.
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Fugue customers are unlocking unparalleled value by helping developers build secure cloud environments and by enabling security teams to cut through the noise and focus on what matters most: preventing cloud hackers from doing damage. Fugue serves as a force multiplier for overstretched cloud engineering and security teams, helping them deliver and maintain secure infrastructure three times faster using 50% fewer resources. Among its 17 closest competitors evaluated by G2, Fugue leads in eight of nine categories and is the only company to earn a perfect net promoter score of 100.
“In 2021, Fugue scored big competitive wins over large legacy cloud security vendors and new entrants alike because it’s easy to adopt and use, delivers differentiated value fast, and addresses core enterprise cloud security challenges,” said Josh Stella, co-founder and CEO of Fugue. “At Fugue, we’re obsessed with our customers’ success at every stage, from initial onboarding to maximizing their ROI over time, and we’re thrilled to see this reflected in the latest G2 report on customer satisfaction in the cloud security market.”
Fugue secures AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud environments and pre-deployment infrastructure as code security checks for Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, Kubernetes manifests, and Dockerfiles. Fugue provides turnkey coverage for SOC 2, NIST 800-53, GDPR, PCI, HIPAA, ISO 27001, CSA CCM, CIS Controls, CIS Docker, the AWS Well-Architected Framework, and CIS Foundations Benchmarks. Fugue’s Unified Policy Engine leverages Open Policy Agent (OPA), the open standard for policy as code, and a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) graduated project.