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Join AWS & Sysdig as we unpack and offer answers about where you can focus your efforts to modernize DevOps and provide key business benefits, such as speed, agility, and cost savings.
Align Your Cloud Security Plan with the Cybersecurity Exec Order
Global security breaches and the White House Executive Order (EO) have sped up the timeline to modernize cybersecurity for both the public and private sectors. The way applications are developed and deployed (in the cloud and on containers), means taking a look at cloud security, Zero Trust architectures, and regulatory compliance in order to meet the mandates, keep moving ahead of the hackers and reduce risk.
Sysdig Welcomes Gerald and the Wireshark Community
Today, I’m excited to announce that Gerald Combs, the original creator and lead maintainer of Wireshark, has joined Sysdig. In...
Lambda Threat – Best Practices for Lambda Security
Our security research team will explain a real attack scenario from the black box and white box perspective on how...
Cloud Infrastructure Entitlements Management (CIEM) with Sysdig Secure
Discover what CIEM Security is and how easy it is to implement with Sysdig Secure for cloud. Over-permissioned accounts and...
Two months working at Sysdig
After a little more than two months working at Sysdig, I would like to share what led me to choose...
Securing AWS IAM with Sysdig Secure
Last year’s IDC’s Cloud Security Survey found that nearly 80 percent of companies polled have suffered at least one cloud...
No pain… More gain! Sysdig Monitor radically simplifies monitoring integrations based on open source
Monitoring services and applications in just a few clicks – that’s the dream of every SRE and developer, but this...
How to monitor Docker Swarm
In the following tutorial I will show how to monitor Docker Swarm using Sysdig Monitor. Docker Swarm is the Docker...
How to mitigate CVE-2021-33909 Sequoia with Falco – Linux filesystem privilege escalation vulnerability
The CVE-2021-33909, named Sequoia, is a new privilege escalation vulnerability that affects Linux’s file system. It was disclosed in July,...