Press Release

Doppler Announces Integration with Datadog to Streamline Security and Monitoring

Doppler, the leading provider of secrets management solutions, announced a new integration with Datadog, a cloud application monitoring and security platform. This collaboration provides engineering and operations teams with an integrated solution for securely managing sensitive credentials and gaining insights into cloud environments through real-time monitoring.

In an era of rapid cloud adoption, DevOps and security teams face mounting challenges in safeguarding sensitive data across distributed systems. By combining Doppler’s automated secrets management capabilities with Datadog’s comprehensive monitoring platform, this integration enables teams to enhance their security practices while maintaining operational visibility. Doppler’s automated secrets storage and rotation, paired with Datadog’s continuous monitoring, empowers teams to mitigate risks of secret sprawl and prevent unauthorized access in a scalable, automated fashion.

Streamlining security and visibility across cloud environments

Many DevOps teams need help maintaining consistent security practices as secrets are often scattered across environments, increasing the risk of misconfigurations. The Doppler integration with Datadog addresses this issue head-on by creating a centralized workflow for managing secrets and monitoring activity across all environments. With Datadog’s alerts and Doppler’s automated security measures, teams can detect and respond to suspicious activity, helping to ensure security and compliance.

“We are thrilled to integrate with Datadog to combine our secrets management capabilities with their monitoring platform,” said Brian Vallelunga, CEO and Founder of Doppler. “This integration simplifies security for developers and gives organizations the ability to manage secrets at scale, gaining visibility and control over sensitive information across the entire cloud environment. Together, we’re helping teams protect their data while allowing them to stay focused on building great software.”

How the Doppler-Datadog Integration Solves Key Security Challenges

  • Automated secrets management: Doppler’s platform automates the rotation, storage, and encryption of secrets, minimizing the risk of human error and unauthorized access.
  • Real-time monitoring and alerts: Datadog’s continuous monitoring enables teams to track secret usage, receive alerts for suspicious access, and respond quickly to any anomalies.
  • Security across hybrid environments: This integration unifies secrets management and monitoring, providing consistency in security practices across hybrid and multi-cloud setups.

Centralized deployment for DevOps and Security teams

The integration allows teams to centralize secrets management in Doppler while benefiting from Datadog’s secret usage observability. This provides a simplified solution for both managing and monitoring sensitive information. This approach enhances security without disrupting workflows, helping organizations to meet compliance requirements, reduce risk, and modernize their operations.

Availability

The integration is available now. For more information on how this integration can improve users’ security posture and improve secrets management, users can visit the Datadog Integration Documentation.

About Doppler

Doppler is a leader in secrets management, providing a centralized, secure solution that automates handling sensitive information such as API keys, tokens, and credentials. Thousands of development teams worldwide trust Doppler to simplify secrets management, improve operational efficiency, and prevent data breaches.

Kaaviya

Kaaviya is a Security Editor and fellow reporter with Cyber Security News. She is covering various cyber security incidents happening in the Cyber Space.

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