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Falcon Cloud Security Supports Google Cloud Run to Strengthen Serverless Application Security

We’re thrilled to share that the CrowdStrike Falcon sensor now fully supports Google Cloud Run, bringing advanced security capabilities to your serverless applications. While we announced this at Google Cloud Next in April 2024, this blog goes deeper into the integration and shares how customers leveraging Google Cloud Run and CrowdStrike can deploy Falcon quickly to enhance their serverless security requirements.

JUMPSEC Red Teaming in the cloud forecast for the future

A red teamer’s forecast – Cloudy with a chance of hacks Our adversarial simulation team will outline how attackers exploit cloud infrastructure and offer strategies to counter their efforts. Key insights involve recognising significant security risks in cloud adoption, including emerging attack vectors, comprehending hacker tactics in cloud settings, and swiftly implementing effective measures to safeguard cloud environments.

Configuring RADIUS | JumpCloud University Tutorial (2024)

In this tutorial, you'll see how to configure JumpCloud's Cloud RADIUS for your organization, Wireless or VPN networks. JumpCloud's Cloud RADIUS allows you to use either JumpCloud or Azure AD as your identity provider. Cloud RADIUS also supports Certificate Based Authentication, allowing you to bring your own certificates for Passwordless authentication. To discover more resources checkout JumpCloud University where you’ll find courses, tutorial videos, engaging guided simulations, and end user content.

Accelerate investigations with Datadog Cloud SIEM Risk Insights for AWS, GCP, and Azure entities

Managing dynamic cloud environments is an ongoing challenge for organizations as they scale and innovate. Protecting assets, data, and reputations is more important than ever, yet detecting insider threats, compromised accounts, and unusual behavior in an environment remains complex. Traditional SIEM solutions often focus on reactive, event-driven insights, but to meet today’s evolving needs, many teams are embracing proactive approaches like user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA).

Riscosity Is Now Available on the AWS Marketplace

Starting today, Riscosity is available on AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog of software listings from independent software vendors that makes finding, testing, buying and deploying software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS) simple. This new partnership enables companies using AWS cloud services to easily purchase a Riscosity license directly from the marketplace, streamlining risk management and the deployment of Riscosity into their current security stack.

How Cloudflare accelerates digital modernization efforts

You need to accelerate digital modernization to stay competitive, but complex tech stacks limit your modernization initiatives. Cloudflare’s connectivity cloud simplifies management and new tech adoption across networks, web apps, security, and development, making it easier to embrace a wide range of digital services.

3 Crucial Capabilities for Effective Cloud Detection and Response

Adversaries are increasingly attacking cloud environments, as evidenced by a 75% surge in cloud intrusions year-over-year in 2023. They are also getting faster: The fastest breakout time was clocked at just over 2 minutes, according to the CrowdStrike 2024 Global Threat Report. Today’s adversaries are outpacing legacy security approaches. Disjointed point solutions can’t scale or provide visibility into a rapidly growing attack surface.

What is a CDN (Content Delivery Network) and How does a CDN Work?

In this video, we explain what a Content Delivery Network (CDN) is and how it works to improve your website’s performance. If you've ever experienced a slow website, you know how frustrating it can be for both you and your visitors. A slow website can lead to losing customers and lower rankings on search result pages. That's where a CDN comes in. A CDN improves your website's loading times by serving content from the server closest to your visitors. By caching content at various data centers, a CDN reduces the distance data must travel, leading to faster load times and lower bandwidth costs.