SAN MATEO, Calif., Oct. 04, 2017 -- Arcadia Data, provider of the first native visual analytics software for big data, announced that it has been recognized with a Cloudera Partner Impact Award, specifically the Best Solutions Award for Lowering Business Risks. Arcadia Data was honored for its cybersecurity visual analytics solution that runs directly within the Cloudera platform to provide organizations comprehensive and real-time visibility to prevent fraud, manage risk, enforce data security and to meet regulatory compliance requirements.
Cybersecurity threats are dynamic events perpetrated by any internal or external party, using both physical and cyber points of entry. The Arcadia Data data-native approach provides more insight and depth of knowledge to incident responses because it leverages both real-time and historical data in the same data application at tremendous scale. Arcadia Data and Cloudera provide a joint solution that enables security analysts to identify cyber threats and perform forensic analysis more rapidly and across ever-growing digital endpoints and information networks. As a result, security operations centers gain complete enterprise visibility while enabling advanced threat detection through machine learning. This approach enables chief information security officers (CISOs) to keep up with the changing threat landscape and safeguard their organization’s reputation.
“Cloudera has built a strong partner ecosystem with companies like Arcadia Data, and our 2017 Partner Impact Award winners are indicative of their level of effort and commitment,” said Philippe Marinier, vice president of Business Development at Cloudera. “Arcadia Data’s solution was natively built for big data systems and is the perfect complement to Cloudera’s data platform. By providing pre-built dashboards and visual analytics for Cloudera’s cybersecurity solution, based on Apache Spot, it is making incident response, forensic analysis, and greenfield threat detection much easier on security analysts.”
“This award is an honor and Arcadia Data is delighted to achieve this recognition,” said Sushil Thomas, cofounder and CEO of Arcadia Data. “Cloudera provides a modern, open architecture that makes it possible for our platform to achieve real-time data applications for critical metrics and visuals that simplify analysis while removing barriers to allow analysts to drill as deeply as needed into highly granular data to discover new insights. We look forward to seeing where our partnerships takes us for years to come.”
For more information on Arcadia’s Cybersecurity solutions, visit https://www.arcadiadata.com/solutions/cyber-security
About Arcadia Data
Arcadia Data provides the first native visual analytics software that runs within modern data platforms for the scale, flexibility, performance and security users need to glean meaningful and real-time business insights and design data-centric applications in the era of big data and IoT. Arcadia Enterprise is purpose-built to analyze large volumes of data without moving it, filling the gap between self-service BI and advanced analytics for use cases like cybersecurity, connected devices, and customer intelligence. The Arcadia Data platform is deployed by some of the world’s leading brands, including Procter & Gamble, HPE, Royal Bank of Canada, Kaiser Permanente and Neustar. To learn more, visit Arcadia at www.arcadiadata.com. Follow Arcadia Data at @ArcadiaData.
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