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What does Seedata.io do?

Tool: Seedata.io

The Tech: Deception Security

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Their Pitch

Honeypots, but better.

Our Take

It's digital bait for hackers. You plant fake files, cloud buckets, and emails around your systems, then get alerts when someone touches them.

Deep Dive & Reality Check

Used For

  • +**Hackers are in your AWS but you don't know where they're looking** → Get instant alerts when they touch fake S3 buckets or database tables you planted as traps
  • +**Someone's stealing customer data but you only find out months later** → Fake email addresses and documents trigger notifications the moment they're accessed or shared
  • +**Your security team is playing whack-a-mole with threats** → Automated deployment of fresh decoy files keeps traps updated without manual work
  • +No-code setup drops fake infrastructure into your cloud accounts in minutes instead of weeks of custom coding

Best For

  • >Your security team is drowning and can't monitor everything manually
  • >You store sensitive data in the cloud and need to know when it's being accessed
  • >You want to catch insider threats or data thieves before they find the good stuff

Not For

  • -Small teams without cloud infrastructure — this is built for AWS/GCP environments, not basic setups
  • -Companies wanting cheap security tools — no pricing listed but it's clearly enterprise-focused
  • -Security teams who prefer building everything in-house — this is buy vs build, with all the vendor lock-in that implies

Pairs With

  • *Splunk (where the enriched alerts actually land so your security team can investigate)
  • *AWS CloudTrail (to correlate fake activity with real access patterns)
  • *PagerDuty (for immediate notifications when someone takes the bait)
  • *Slack (where your security team gets pinged about potential breaches)
  • *Chronicle (Google's security platform that processes the threat intelligence feeds)
  • *Jira (to track incidents that started with deception alerts)

The Catch

  • !No pricing anywhere on their site, which usually means 'if you have to ask, you can't afford it'
  • !Limited to cloud environments they support — started with AWS, others still 'in progress'
  • !You're trusting a third party to manage your deception strategy, so if they mess up the fake stuff, real hackers notice

Bottom Line

Early warning system that catches hackers by making them steal fake stuff instead of real stuff.