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New look, who dis? LimaCharlie's brand evolution.

Today we are launching an evolution of the LimaCharlie brand as part of our refreshed identity. The intention of this post is to simply let you know about the change, so you won’t be surprised when things coming from us look a little different. Similar to our introduction of the SecOps Cloud Platform, this evolution of our logo and brand is not driven by change for the sake of change.

Developer Roll Up: June 2023

The team at LimaCharlie continues down the path of changing the way cybersecurity tools and supporting infrastructure are delivered. We have been heads down for the month of June working towards something really exciting that we are launching in July. Details about what has been happening, and what is coming up, can be found below. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Developer Roll Up: April 2023

We hope you're all doing well and staying secure. The team at LimaCharlie has been hard at work developing cybersecurity solutions that are accessible and effective, and we're excited to share some recent updates with you. Last week, we had the opportunity to attend both BSides San Francisco and RSA, where we were able to connect with other cybersecurity professionals and showcase some of our latest developments.

Early Warnings with LimaCharlie + Canarytokens

Here at LimaCharlie, we believe in utilizing as much telemetry as possible to gain insight into suspicious activity within your environment. Our platform allows for you to create or import detection rules, like Sigma or SnapAttack, quickly, so your team can get up and running. Wider visibility means higher fidelity detections. However, what if we could utilize a simple, yet effective, tool to provide an earlier warning of potential attacks? This is where Canarytokens come in.

Blumira speeds time to market by building with LimaCharlie

Like all cybersecurity providers, Blumira has had to respond to the rise of remote and hybrid work models. But given Blumira’s focus on SMBs and mid-market companies, they found many businesses in their target market priced out of mature endpoint monitoring solutions—or without the technical ability and infrastructure to run the endpoint agents a larger organization might use.

Cybersecurity middleware: abstraction layer for cybersecurity

Almost eight years ago, Christof Jungo, who was at the time head of security architecture and engineering at Swisscom, proposed the idea of cybersecurity middleware. Christof’s idea was that although it is easy to collect all security telemetry in one place, it is difficult to operationalize it for fast and efficient incident response. He proposed a concept of interchangeable and interoperable parts that can act as a middleware, a higher-level abstraction layer for security.