Legion Security Launches on Google Cloud Marketplace

Legion Security has made its agentic AI-powered platform available on the Google Cloud Marketplace to simplify procurement for joint customers

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Legion Security, a security operations company that helps enterprises detect, investigate, and respond to threats using agentic artificial intelligence, has announced that its platform is now available on the Google Cloud Marketplace. This collaboration, announced in Wilmington, Delaware, brings Legion Security's agentic detection and response platform to mutual customers, bringing frontier Google models to AI-powered security for joint customers.[1][2]

The availability of the platform on the marketplace is designed to simplify the procurement process for joint customers. By utilizing the Google Cloud Marketplace, organizations can now procure Legion Security's solutions directly through their existing Google Cloud accounts and established procurement flows.[2]

In addition to simplifying procurement, the partnership allows joint customers to apply their purchases of Legion Security's platform toward their committed Google Cloud spend. This integration provides enterprises with greater flexibility in managing their cloud budgets while deploying agentic AI capabilities to secure their operations.[2]

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