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RSAC Fireside Chat: Keeping persistent email threats at bay requires deeper, cloud-layer vigilance

The Last Watchdog

Related: The need for timely training At RSA Conference 2023 , I learned all about a new category of email security — referred to as integrated cloud email security ( ICES ) – that is helping companies more effectively keep email threats in check. These filters look for known bad attachments and links.

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What is a Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP)?

Security Boulevard

When I first joined DeepFactor, I set out to learn as much as I could about the relevant markets and technology categories to inform our go-to-market strategy. One of the first questions I asked myself was “What category does DeepFactor fit into and what are the trends that are shaping that category?”.

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Steps Forward: Can ‘CNAPP’ solutions truly unify cloud, on-premises best cybersecurity practices?

Security Boulevard

A fledgling security category referred to as Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms ( CNAPP ) is starting to reshape the cybersecurity landscape.

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Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP): An Evolving Approach to Cloud Security

Security Boulevard

A closer look at the newest Cloud Security category as defined by Gartner: Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP). The post Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP): An Evolving Approach to Cloud Security appeared first on Ermetic.

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IronNet named a “Vendor Who Shaped the Year” for second time by IDC

Security Boulevard

The Seeds That Become Cloud-Native XDR , which highlights the growth of the $12.8B advanced cybersecurity market that include Network Intelligence and Threat Analytics , mobile device management and the emerging cloud-native extended detection and response (XDR) category.

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Does the World Need Cloud Detection and Response (CDR)?

Anton on Security

Let’s play a game and define a hypothetical market called Cloud Detection and Response (CDR). But, no, the cloud is not just somebody else’s computer :-) Now, the questions: Does it exist? First, I bet nobody would contest that we need to detect threats in public cloud environments and we need to investigate incidents there.

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RSA 2022 Musings: The Past and The Future of Security

Anton on Security

At the same time, vendors that focus on securing modern cloud environments, all those CSPMs, CWPSs, CIEMs (don’t even!) Cloud-natives and the growing ranks of “cloud immigrants” (those not born in the cloud, but who fully embraced it) live in the 2020s. Cloud security is very visible!

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