Company Information
DisruptOPS was founded on January 2014. The company is based in Kansas City, MO, USA . The number of employees in DisruptOPS is less than 50. Disruptops is building a platform to bring unprecedented insight, control, and expertise into cloud environments.Here is how DisruptOPS describes itself: "DisruptOps Inc. offers SaaS-based cloud infrastructure management platform for automated control of cloud assessments, cloud incident response and cloud compliance."
Funding & investors
DisruptOPS has received 2 rounds of venture funding. The total funding amount is around $11.5M.- Drive Capital (Venture capital)
- Rally Ventures (Venture capital)
- Gary Fish (Angel)
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- Internet Services
- Privacy And Security
- Science And Engineering
- Software
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News
DisruptOPS - Blog
- Security in the Age of DevOps
- Has the Cloud changed Software Development for Good?
- Security Operations is Not Dead
- Fashion App’s Faux Pas: Open Buckets of (21) Buttons
- Your 2021 Cloud Security Recommendations
- ALERT to FIX in a MINUTE
Security in the Age of DevOps We're in the fight for the soul of... I'm not going to get political, but the reality is we’ve got a challenging road ahead in InfoSec. Security is facing a bit of an identity crisis. Okay, it’s more of an identity crisis for a function that has always been [...]The post Security in the Age of DevOps appeared first on {disrupt:Ops}.
Has the Cloud changed Software Development for Good? One of two concepts might have popped into your head when reading the title of this blog. Has software development improved? – OR – Has software development changed permanently? If you’re anything like me (or live in the DevOps or cloud security world), both questions pique your [...]The post Has the Cloud changed Software Development for Good? appeared first on {disrupt:Ops}.
Security Operations is Not Dead I remember when an admin ran security operations (SecOps) by logging into a console and doing something. Ah, the good ol’ days. Now, we have a multitude of ways to handle SecOps – programming with automation and APIs or inviting managed service providers into your business to (presumably) fix [...]The post Security Operations is Not Dead appeared first on {disrupt:Ops}.
Fashion App’s Faux Pas: Open Buckets of (21) Buttons TL; DR: Leaving their S3 buckets exposed, fashion-focused social app, 21 Buttons, is caught with their pants down. Because it had nothing to do with FireEye or SolarWinds, many of us missed this breach announcement – buried beneath sexier headlines of nation-state espionage, we nearly [...]The post Fashion App’s Faux Pas: Open Buckets of (21) Buttons appeared first on {disrupt:Ops}.
Your 2021 Cloud Security Recommendations (Assuming 2020 Ever Ends) 2020. So THAT just happened. When it comes to cloud security, 2020 was like pouring rocket fuel onto a gasoline fire; our three year plans turned into three month executions. And just like a nice toasty fire, this brings benefits, opportunities, but also a bit of [...]The post Your 2021 Cloud Security Recommendations appeared first on {disrupt:Ops}.
ALERT to FIX in a MINUTE As Rich and I have been talking about for years, the ability to move to automated cloud security operations remains one of the most compelling opportunities for improving security in the cloud. The ability to have an alert trigger automated remediations will change your security operations motions. But that’s hard [...]The post ALERT to FIX in a MINUTE appeared first on {disrupt:Ops}.
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