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Nucleus Security's Year-End Panel on Risk-Based Vulnerability Management

In this Nucleus webinar, our panel of cybersecurity experts delves into the complexities and best practices for Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (RBVM) in modern organizations. Led by co-founder Scott Kuffer, the discussion covers the evolution of RBVM, the importance of a unified data approach, the role of automated tools, and effective metrics for vulnerability management. Insights from Cecil Pineda, Gregg Martin, and Steve Carter provide a comprehensive look at strategies for mitigating risks and improving security posture through enhanced vulnerability management processes into 2025.

Resolve Kubernetes Issues Fast + New AWS Monitoring Features! #Kubernetes #CloudSecurity

Tune in to This Month in Datadog to learn about Kubernetes Active Remediation, which enables you to resolve workload issues with contextual next steps, as well as Datadog IaC Security and a trio of new features for monitoring AWS resources.

Enhancing Your Teleport Experience with Kenneth Roraback

Join a dynamic workshop session from Teleport Connect where users and team members collaborate to shape the future of Teleport. This interactive session captures real user feedback about current frustrations and desired features for 2025 and beyond, using a structured brainstorming approach with color-coded post-its and group discussions. In this session, you'll see: Key themes that emerged: Chapters.

Policy as Code: The Future of Authorization & Access Control - Sasha Klizhentas at Teleport Connect

Join Sasha Klizhentas, CTO of Teleport, as he discusses the critical challenges in authorization and access control, and introduces an innovative approach using policy as code. Learn how this new methodology can help prevent misconfigurations that lead to data breaches, and see a live demo of Teleport's new policy as code features with Dave Sudia. In this talk, you'll discover.

Introducing The GitGuardian Secret Analyzer

Introducing The GitGuardian Secret Analyzer GitGuardian has always helped you find your leaked secrets, but now GitGuardian can also quickly reveal the permissions of your secrets. One of the first questions any security team needs to ask itself when a secret is leaked is "What exactly could an attacker do with it?" Does it grant read-only access or does it have permissions to write or delete data? At the same time, understanding the correct scope needed for replacing a credential can take a long time, as all too often, the permissions originally granted are poorly documented, if at all.