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TypeTitleDate
CategoryCloud Workload Protection Platforms (CWPP)Mar 26, 2026Download
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Threat Stack Cloud Security Platform [EOL] Reviews Summary
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Software Development Manager at Rent Dynamics4.0Threat Stack's SecOps program is an invaluable security extension for my small team, providing essential auditing, analysis, and recommendations, significantly improving our security posture. I'd appreciate more architectural guidance on AWS security groups.
Sr. Director Information and Security for PureCloud at Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories5.0I use Threat Stack for file integrity, intrusion detection, and CloudTrail analysis on Linux machines. It monitors developer actions in our immutable environment, enabling PCI/SOC 2 compliance by establishing baselines, reducing investigation time, and proving critical for our security.
Director of Information Security at Younique, LLC3.5I find Threat Stack excellent for daily security visibility, SOX compliance, and real-time alerts on AWS, significantly reducing awareness and investigation time. Its stability and support are great, though it needs application layer visibility for serverless environments.
IT Engineer at a consultancy with 1-10 employees4.0No summary available
Lead Security SRE at InVision4.0I find Threat Stack unique in unifying endpoint, cloud, and container security, drastically reducing incident remediation. Its ease of deployment, stability, and support are great, but I wish its API reporting and third-party integrations were stronger.
Director of Security at Eventbrite4.0I find this security solution provides crucial AWS visibility, host monitoring, and compliance. Despite weak UI/reports and extensive initial tuning, its exceptional core functionality and great support make it a solid product. I rate it an 8/10.
Security Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees4.5I use this to validate AWS configurations, gain actionable security insights, and protect endpoints, quickly remediating issues. The AWS Config audit is valuable, though I'd like Windows endpoint agent support.
Senior Software Security Analyst with 501-1,000 employees3.5I find Threat Stack good for cloud security, especially container monitoring and AWS integration. It's scalable and cost-effective. However, it generates too many alerts, some features don't work reliably, and it needs process-level monitoring.