The deployment failed at 2:17 a.m. because the multi-cloud integration was broken. Logs showed ghost processes in AWS, stale config files in Azure, and an unreachable endpoint in GCP. This is the moment when an IAST Multi-Cloud Platform stops being optional and becomes the core of your application’s survival.
Interactive Application Security Testing (IAST) inside a multi-cloud environment detects flaws during runtime—while the app is actually executing on your cloud stack. Unlike SAST or DAST, IAST merges code-level analysis with dynamic monitoring. It sees security vulnerabilities in context, pinpointing the exact module, request, and configuration that cause the problem. In a multi-cloud scenario, this means exposure across providers gets detected before attackers can exploit it.
An IAST Multi-Cloud Platform links these insights across AWS, Azure, and GCP without siloed dashboards or inconsistent alerts. It centralizes findings, automates patch validation, and keeps your security team working from one source of truth. By integrating directly with CI/CD pipelines, it ensures every new build is scanned in the same unified environment—whether workloads live in Kubernetes clusters, serverless functions, or legacy VMs.