List of Amazon PrivateLink Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Amazon PrivateLink for Endpoint Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Amazon PrivateLink for Endpoint Management include: CrowdStrike, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 10363 employees and revenues of $3.95 billion, Elastic, a Netherlands based Professional Services organisation with 3403 employees and revenues of $1.27 billion, Aqua Security, a Israel based Professional Services organisation with 581 employees and revenues of $100.0 million and many others.
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Aqua Security | Professional Services | 581 | $100M | Israel | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon PrivateLink | Endpoint Management | 2017 | n/a | In 2017, Aqua Security enabled Amazon PrivateLink for its on-demand container image scanning service within a security/container-scanning process area, deploying the Amazon PrivateLink connection to allow customers to scan images from inside their VPCs without traversing the public internet. The launch, announced in November 2017, targeted a U.S. deployment model and positioned the Amazon PrivateLink integration as a private connectivity layer for container security workflows. The implementation configured VPC endpoint connectivity to the Aqua on-demand scanner, routing container image pull and scan traffic over PrivateLink endpoints rather than public endpoints, and preserving customer VPC isolation. Functional capabilities implemented include image ingestion for scanning, private transport of scan requests and results, and network-level isolation controls consistent with container image scanning operational patterns. Integration was executed on Amazon Web Services infrastructure, with the Amazon PrivateLink service providing the network connectivity plane, and the Aqua on-demand scanning service acting as the scanning engine. Operational coverage was described as United States based, and the Amazon PrivateLink deployment supported regulatory requirements cited by Aqua, including HIPAA and PCI examples, by reducing exposure of scan traffic to the public internet. Governance and customer rollout focused on simplifying customer networking and minimizing configuration complexity for VPC customers, by centralizing private endpoint options for container security. Outcomes explicitly reported by Aqua included improved network isolation, simplified customer networking for container security, and alignment with referenced regulatory needs. | |
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CrowdStrike | Professional Services | 10363 | $4.0B | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon PrivateLink | Endpoint Management | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, CrowdStrike added Amazon PrivateLink support for Falcon in the security/endpoint management process area. The capability was announced at AWS reInvent 2019 and enabled private sensor to cloud communications from AWS hosted instances to CrowdStrikes cloud, explicitly addressing endpoint detection and response telemetry for customers operating in AWS regions. The implementation centered on integrating Amazon PrivateLink to carry Falcon EDR telemetry over AWS private network paths. Configuration work included exposing CrowdStrike Falcon ingestion services as PrivateLink endpoint services and guiding customers to provision VPC endpoints so agent traffic could traverse AWS internal networking rather than public internet routes. The Amazon PrivateLink integration preserved existing Falcon sensor behavior while changing transport to an AWS native connectivity pattern. Operational coverage focused on AWS hosted instances and cloud operations and security teams responsible for endpoint management and telemetry ingestion. Integration points included Falcon sensors on EC2 and similar compute instances routing telemetry to CrowdStrikes cloud via Amazon PrivateLink endpoints in-region. This reduced public internet exposure for sensor traffic and simplified customer network architectures when sending sensor data to CrowdStrikes cloud. Governance and rollout guidance emphasized network configuration and endpoint provisioning changes for customer cloud accounts, with instructions for VPC endpoint lifecycle and CIDR planning. The adoption impacted security operations and cloud networking processes by shifting trust and routing from internet egress controls to AWS private connectivity using Amazon PrivateLink. | |
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Elastic | Professional Services | 3403 | $1.3B | Netherlands | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon PrivateLink | Endpoint Management | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Elastic introduced Amazon PrivateLink support in Elastic Cloud to provide private VPC connectivity for observability, security, and search workloads in the Apps Category. Amazon PrivateLink was announced and documented in mid-2020 and leverages Amazon Web Services AWS as the connectivity mechanism for private endpoint exposure. Implementation centered on provisioning PrivateLink endpoints per Elastic Cloud deployment, enabling traffic to traverse customer VPCs without public internet exposure. Configuration work focused on endpoint provisioning and access controls, with inferred usage of Elastic Security and endpoint protection modules when customers deploy those modules on Elastic Cloud. Operational coverage targeted Elastic Cloud deployments across AWS regions, allowing customers to integrate PrivateLink endpoints with existing VPC routing and security controls to maintain network isolation. The integration model preserves control in customer VPCs while Elastic Cloud exposes services over the AWS PrivateLink fabric. Governance and rollout relied on Elastic Cloud documentation published in mid-2020 and per-deployment provisioning workflows, with governance responsibilities split between customer VPC administration and Elastic Cloud service configuration. The stated outcome of the Amazon PrivateLink implementation was improved network isolation and reduced public internet exposure for observability, security, and search workloads. |
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