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Beyond PCI and HIPAA: How Feroot Powers Australian Privacy Act (APA) Compliance

Yes—if your website collects data from individuals located in Australia, the Australian Privacy Act (APA) may apply, even if your company is not based there. This law is enforced by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and governs how “APP entities” handle personal information—including that collected by websites, apps, scripts, and third-party services.

CrowdStrike's Approach to Better Machine Learning Evaluation Using Strategic Data Splitting

Since day one, CrowdStrike's mission has been to stop breaches. Our pioneering AI-native approach quickly set our platform apart from the landscape of legacy cybersecurity vendors that were heavily reliant on reactive, signature-based approaches for threat detection and response. Our use of patented models across the CrowdStrike Falcon sensor and in the cloud enables us to quickly and proactively detect threats — even unknown or zero-day threats.

Why Gartner Declared EASM Obsolete Before it Became Mainstream

Hint: EASM by itself is a means, not an end. In the rapidly evolving landscape of cybersecurity, few innovations have shown as much early promise as External Attack Surface Management (EASM). Its core value proposition the ability to continuously discover, inventory, and monitor all internet-facing assets of an organization was compelling from the start. Yet, despite its utility and adoption across multiple cybersecurity disciplines, Gartner recently declared EASM an obsolete standalone product category.