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Extending Falco for Gitlab

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Many are familiar with how GitLab leverages Falco in its Package Hunter project to detect threats through system call monitoring....

What is multi-step reasoning?

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Multi-step reasoning is a concept that is taught in grade school math class, but it applies far beyond mathematical calculations...

CSI Forensics: Unraveling Kubernetes Crime Scenes

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This is the second episode of the CSI Container series, published and presented at CloudNativeSecurityCon 2024. In this episode, we...

Sysdig Adds Real-Time Cloud Attack Graph to its Industry-Leading CNAPP

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Multidomain correlation identifies imminent risk and surfaces live attack paths in seconds SAN FRANCISCO – Sept. 27, 2023 – Sysdig,...

Five Things CISOs in Financial Services can do to make Containers Secure and Compliant

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As competition ramps up in the financial services sector, agile cloud application development is critical to delivering seamless digital experiences customers want. Cloud-native development brings new security and compliance implications. Learn more on what you can do to respond to cloud security risk.

Five things CISOs can do to make containers secure and compliant

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Chances are, if you’re not already moving applications to containers and Kubernetes, you’re considering it. However, it’s likely that security...

Strengthen LLMs with Sysdig Secure 

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The term LLMjacking refers to attackers using stolen cloud credentials to gain unauthorized access to cloud-based large language models (LLMs),...

Why you need to augment prevention-only posture with cloud detection and response

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In the early days of cloud security, like in the early days of endpoint, the focus was on prevention. This...

Identity is the Perimeter of the Cloud

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Crystal Morin is Cybersecurity Strategist at Sysdig. Steve Riley is Vice President and Field CTO at Netskope. 93% of last...

Detecting and Mitigating Remote Code Execution Exploits in CUPS

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What happened? On September 26th, 2024, details were released about several vulnerabilities in the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) package....

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