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Unlocking Deeper Cloud Security: Panoptica Unveils Additional Capabilities at CLUS

In today' s dynamic cloud landscape, the demand for a sophisticated, all-in-one security platform is paramount. Panoptica meets the challenge head-on, empowering security teams with actionable insights that enhance their security posture.

Policy Enforcement Redefined: Panoptica Integrates with Multi-Cloud Defense making it the first CNAPP solution to expand into Network Security

In the dynamic landscape of cybersecurity, the integration of cutting-edge technologies is paramount to stay ahead of evolving threats. In this pursuit, the fusion of Panoptica’s robust capabilities with Multi-Cloud Defense emerges as a game-changer. This groundbreaking integration not only fortifies organizations against multifaceted risks but also establishes a new paradigm in policy enforcement for unparalleled security.

Elevate, Automate, Anticipate: Panoptica's Cutting-Edge Security Solutions Unveiled at RSAC

The RSA Conference 2024 was a landmark event for Panoptica as we unveiled three transformative solutions: Smart CDR, GenAI Dynamic Remediation, and Security Graph Query. These tools work together seamlessly to strengthen your security architecture and ensure readiness against today's complex and evolving threats. Let’s take a look at each of these exciting new capabilities.

Shift left: How securing from code to cloud can improve your time to market

Embracing a shift-left security approach in software development will not only enhance your application security but will also accelerate your software product's time to market. By integrating security practices early in the software development lifecycle (SDLC)—particularly in your cloud-native applications—you can navigate modern cyber threats more effectively as you get to market more swiftly.

Smart Cloud Detection and Response: Detecting attacks in real-time with Panoptica

Modern technology continues to assist, enhance, and shape every aspect of our lives—in our work, our homes, and even our vehicles. Home security video cameras and car dashcams are prevalent ways to ensure our personal safety and security. A popular electric vehicle has a “sentry mode” that is a perfect example of a system that monitors and captures events happening around the vehicle, providing information about incidents to vehicle owners.

Cloud Detection and Response Has Evolving, Cloud-Scale Challenges

In our previous post, we explored the essentials of cloud detection and response (CDR), highlighting how the cloud's scale and complexity have transformed cybersecurity needs. We discussed the types of threats unique to the cloud and the broad benefits that CDR systems offer to organizations aiming to secure their cloud environments. This follow-up takes us deeper into some of the challenges that arise with detecting and responding to threats in the cloud.

The What and Why of Cloud Detection and Response

A recent survey from Gartner forecasts that worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services will total $679 billion in 2024, and that number is expected to jump to $1 trillion in 2027. Businesses left and right are moving to the cloud. But as they make their move, the old ways of protecting data—like building a virtual wall around your data (“perimeter security”)—are proving inadequate.

Cloud-scale Threats Need Cloud Detection and Response

A recent survey from Gartner forecasts that worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services will total $679 billion in 2024, and that number is expected to jump to $1 trillion in 2027. Businesses left and right are moving to the cloud. But as they make their move, the old ways of protecting data—like building a virtual wall around your data (“perimeter security”)—are proving inadequate.

Discover your exposure to the XZ Utilities backdoor in 10 seconds or less

When high profile security events happen, it is essential for you and your team to have the information you require right at your fingertips. Using Panoptica’s powerful graph database and easy to use query engine, you are easily able to discover all the assets in all your cloud environments that could have compromised software installed.

Walking the Risky Path: The Threat of hostPath to Your Kubernetes Cluster

In today's cloud technology landscape, Kubernetes is widely used to orchestrate containerized applications, enabling deployment, scaling, and management. Applications in a Kubernetes environment benefit from high availability and resource efficiency, making them ideal for cloud-native development. However, challenges with filesystem consistency due to the ephemeral nature of containers can lead to discrepancies when they are restarted or modified.