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Cloud Security Reimagined | Stop Breaches

With the growth in cloud and the need for speed and agility in today’s digital business it’s vital to have a cloud security solution that goes beyond simply detecting threats leaving you to do all the work. At CrowdStrike we take an adversary approach and we stop breaches, while eliminating shadow IT, reducing complexity and actually securing the cloud infrastructure, apps and data across any cloud.

Cloud Security Reimagined | Shift Left

The power and scale of modern app development adds new risks and expands the attack surface, leaving little room for traditional security intervention. It’s important to shift-left, arming developers with the tools they need to build securely in the cloud. This shift weaves security into the existing CI/CD processes allowing developers to integrate security directly into the tools they use, resulting in more secure apps and less headaches.

Cloud Security Reimagined | See more. Know more. Do more.

Most cloud breaches today result due to human error involving misconfigurations and lack of visibility into multi-cloud environments. We stop breaches. At CrowdStrike, we integrate MITRE framework, compliance standards and threat intelligence to deliver context, visibility and advanced security consistency across endpoints and workloads. Stop breaches. Gain full visibility and control across all clouds and applications with CrowdStrike Falcon Horizon CSPM. See more. Know more. Do More.

Speedcast Adds Software Path Certification from AWS to Its Cloud Qualifications, Bringing New Value to Customer Solutions

Technical validation of Speedcast SIGMA adds to the company's credentials within the APN, including Advanced Tier Services and AWS Public Sector Program. Speedcast's SIGMA platform runs on AWS to provide customers with simplified network management and quick adaptation for changing operational needs. Speedcast subject matter experts collectively hold more than 32 AWS certifications and 84 AWS accreditations to help customers navigate a secure and flexible path to cloud and application modernization.

Office Documents and Cloud Apps: Perfect for Malware Delivery

Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Office document formats are popular among attackers, who abuse them to infect their victims with ransomware, infostealers, backdoors, and other malware. In this article, we look at the anatomy of a recent Office document attack from the victim’s perspective, highlight the most common types of Office document attacks seen today, and suggest strategies to reduce your risk of becoming the latest victim.

EDoS: The Next Big Threat to Your Cloud

Economic Denial of Sustainability (EDoS) is a cybersecurity threat targeting cloud environments. EDoS attacks exploit the elasticity of clouds, particularly auto-scaling capabilities, to inflate the billing of a cloud user until the account reaches bankruptcy or large-scale service withdrawal. EDoS attacks exploit the cloud’s economies of scale to disrupt or discontinue the availability of cloud services and infrastructure that support applications, systems, and corporate networks.

Digital Experience Reimagined for the Cloud & Security Service Edge (SSE)

The transition to the cloud has changed everything! It has upended where apps are hosted, as well as the movement of enterprises’ most valuable digital assets and sensitive data. Access has been redefined and firewall-based perimeters are a thing of the past. Now special considerations are required for users working from everywhere—on both managed and unmanaged devices—as well as address the ever-growing Internet of Things (IoT).

CrowdStrike and Cloudflare Expand Zero Trust from Devices and Identities to Applications

Threat actors continue to exploit users, devices and applications, especially as more of them exist outside of the traditional corporate perimeter. With employees consistently working remotely, adversaries are taking advantage of distributed workforces and the poor visibility and control that legacy security tools provide.