Stellar Cyber, an open, AI-driven security operations platform and a member of Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), announced that Legacy Data Access (LDA), which reduces the risk and costs of healthcare data management, has leveraged Stellar Cyber’s platform to help ensure data security in the migration of its cloud environment to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
Stellar Cyber offers a SecOps platform powered by Open XDR technology for organizations using OCI that leverages AI to detect and neutralize cyberattacks.
The company has near-seamless integration with OCI's native security tools, including Oracle Cloud Guard. LDA provides health data management and clinical data integration solutions to healthcare organizations to help them securely store, manage, and access archived clinical, financial, and operational data.
“LDA's successful migration to OCI, working with Stellar Cyber, is an excellent example of how Oracle’s robust ecosystem of technology vendors can meet the needs of any organization looking to improve the performance, scalability, and security of their cloud infrastructure,” David Hicks, group vice president, worldwide ISV cloud business development, Oracle.
LDA selected OCI to improve performance and for its ability to deliver innovative data access solutions to U.S. healthcare providers.
“Because we serve the healthcare market, our move to OCI required a security operations solution that ensured our customers’ data was protected during and after the migration,” said Shawn Fichter, CEO and head of product, LDA. “Oracle’s field CISO team connected us with the team at Stellar Cyber, which met our security requirements so we could safely migrate to OCI.”
Stellar Cyber's AI-driven Open XDR platform integration with OCI also includes Oracle Government Cloud in addition to Oracle Cloud Guard.
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