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Spotlight on the Log-Structured Merge (LSM) Tree: One of the Keys Enabling CrowdStrike to Process Trillions of Events per Day

In a previous post, our team shared our Three Best Practices for Building a High-Performance Graph Database. That was written two years ago, when CrowdStrike Threat Graph® was processing billions of events per day and storing a few petabytes of data. Fast forward to today: CrowdStrike Threat Graph now stores over 40 petabytes of data and handles trillions of events per day while routinely serving upward of 70 million requests per second.

CrowdStrike Announces Expanded Service Integrations at AWS re:Invent 2022

At AWS re:Invent 2022, CrowdStrike is announcing expanded service integrations with AWS to provide breach protection across your AWS environment, simplified infrastructure management and security consolidation. Visit us at Booth 109, Nov. 28-Dec. 2 in Las Vegas, to learn more about our comprehensive integrations with AWS.

Fix common cloud security risks with the Essential Cloud Security Controls Ruleset

With the continual increase of attacks, vulnerabilities, and misconfigurations, today’s security organizations face an uphill battle in securing their cloud environments. These risks often materialize into unaddressed alerts, incidents, and findings in their security products. However, part of the issue is that many security teams are often stretched too thin and overburdened by alert fatigue.

5 Tips for protecting your connected vehicle against Cyberattacks

As more connected vehicles hit the road, cyberattacks are increasing. Deloitte estimates that there will be over 470 million connected cars in use by 2025 if their popularity continues to grow at the current rate. And because each connected car produces about 25 GB of data every hour, they are a tempting challenge for cybercriminals and bad actors with malicious intent.

Build Secure Java Applications with Fuzz Testing

Today, I want to show you a way how to increase the integrity and functionality of your Java applications, with fuzz testing. This awesome testing approach has done me great service for building more secure Java applications, and it's basically as simple as unit testing. In this article, I will share how you can apply fuzz testing to your own code. And the best part: all code examples and tools I will use are 100% open-source.

10 AWS security considerations when migrating

Cloud data storage has many practical advantages over traditional data centers, but making a move also comes with many unique security considerations. When moving to AWS, begin how you wish to continue. Companies that transition to cloud data storage must update their approach to information security to protect their data. Setting up proper security practices during migration will help future teams securely and efficiently deliver applications and features.

How Cyberwar is Wreaking Havoc on Small Businesses

As the world continues to change, so does the nature of warfare, where the Internet has become the main battleground for most of the world’s conflicts. But where is this headed? Cyberattacks have been around for much longer than you may think. The first worm was created by Bob Thomas in 1971: a malicious software that replicates itself, using some of the first world computers to spread to others.