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Vulnerabilities: The Gateway to Cloud Breaches

Things move fast in the cloud and cyber attackers are always on the lookout for vulnerabilities that they can exploit to gain access. In this short video, see the challenges faced by security teams in managing the ever growing list of vulnerabilities. Runtime insights provides the intelligence required to shift left - find and prevent vulnerabilities earlier, and shield right - protect what’s running in production.

Responding Instantly to Kubernetes Threats with Sysdig Live

Discover how Sysdig Secure’s new “Kubernetes Live” informs of your Kubernetes security posture at a glance. The new Live feature allows you to evaluate and respond instantly to threats. It understands and dynamically maps the live infrastructure, workloads, and relationships between them, compared to static CSPMs or context-blind EDR products. Kubernetes Live simplifies investigation processes by offering a unified view Sysdig Secures Kubernetes related data. It aggregates information, from detection, to vulnerabilities to network access, into a single platform for easier oversight.

Sysdig Enriched Process Trees, an Innovative Approach to Threat Detection

Discover how Sysdig Secure’s new Process Tree feature improves threat investigation. In order to speed up the investigation of security events, Sysdig Secure now includes a process tree showing the attack journey from user to process, including process lineage, container and host information, malicious user details, and impact. In Linux systems, a process tree refers to the hierarchical representation of running processes on a system. It depicts the parent-child relationship between processes all the way to the root.

Sysdig Launches Vulnerability Overview Landing Page

Introducing Sysdig Secure's latest feature - Vulnerability Overview, a comprehensive tool enhancing vulnerability management across Pipeline, Image Registry, and Runtime stages. This feature offers the capability for efficient filtering, aggregation, and triage from a single pane of glass, prioritizing critical vulnerabilities and strengthening your security posture.

Sysdig Training series - Introduction to Sysdig Secure

Kicking off our training series, this video offers an overview of the Sysdig Secure product, highlighting its capabilities in meeting compliance standards, managing vulnerabilities, and detecting threats within cloud and Kubernetes environments. Learn how Sysdig Secure's real-time visibility and automation aid in enhancing security posture and efficient incident handling in your infrastructure.

Securing Cloud, Containers, and Kubernetes

Sysdig's Cloud Protection and Response platform bridges the gap between the cloud tenant, the Kubernetes workloads that run in that cloud provider, as well as the processes that are actually executed within containers running in Kubernetes. In this video, Sysdig Senior Technical Marketing Manager takes us through the platform and the best practices to secure your environment!

Sysdig Live: Are you prepared for the new SEC Cyberattack Disclosure Guidelines?

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What is Digital Forensics Incident Response? | Security Expert Reacts to DFIR

Digital Forensics and Incident Response? (DFIR) is the cybersecurity field that defines the process and the best practices to follow in order to deal with a cyber attack or a security breach. Join Miguel, a security expert watching a video about a cyber detective investigating a kubernetes breach, and find out what the culprit was!