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Falcon for IT Ask Any Question, Get Instant Answers: Demo Drill Down

As IT environments grow increasingly complex, the challenge of maintaining system security and software up-to-date becomes critical. CrowdStrike Falcon® for IT addresses these challenges by offering a unified platform with a single console architecture for real-time monitoring and threat remediation across diverse operating systems. This demo highlights Falcon for IT's capability to instantly identify and address vulnerabilities in software packages, using the example of managing updates for XZ-Utils across a Linux fleet.

See Falcon Foundry in Action

With cybersecurity tool sprawl on the rise, CrowdStrike Falcon® Foundry allows you to easily build no-code applications that operate as an extension of the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, allowing your team to consolidate dozens of point products. With access to a no-code app development platform and the same CrowdStrike data and infrastructure, your team will be able to build custom apps to solve the toughest cybersecurity challenges and stop adversaries.

The Education Sector Experienced the Highest Number of Data Breaches in 2023

New data from Verizon makes it clear that the Education sector is under attack, but also breaks down which threat actions and patterns are used most. We’ve seen Education institutions become a major focus for cybercriminals and entities like the New York State Education Department and the FBI have issued warnings.

Verizon: Nearly 80% of Data Breaches Involve Phishing and the Misuse of Credentials

Innovative analysis of data breaches shows which attack vectors are being used and how they’re enabled, highlighting the roles phishing and credentials play. In light of the recent release of the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report this week, we have delved into the findings to continue our coverage of important cybersecurity issues, specifically data breaches and phishing.

The OSFI's Intelligence-Led Cyber Resilience Testing (I-CRT) Framework - What You Need to Know

In April 2023, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI), Canada’s agency responsible for regulating financial institutions, released their Intelligence-led Cyber Resilience Testing Framework (I-CRT)1. Canada’s I-CRT framework is based on similar intelligence-led frameworks which have been used in other countries, such as the Bank of England’s CBEST framework2 and the European Union’s TIBER-EU3.

Why Is Cyber Resilience Essential and Who's Responsible for It?

In the first installment of our series on cyber resilience, we discussed what being a resilient organization means. In this installment, we'll explore why organizations need to consider how to become resilient, who's responsible for achieving this, and the processes organizations must have to prioritize actions and effectively spend their budgets.

Accelerating AppSec with Mend.io and Sysdig

Today at RSA Conference 2024, Mend.io and Sysdig unveiled a joint solution targeted at helping developers, DevOps, and security teams accelerate secure software delivery from development to deployment. The integration incorporates the exchange of runtime insights and application ownership context between Sysdig Secure and Mend Container to provide users with superior, end-to-end, and risk-based vulnerability prioritization and remediation across development and production environments.

Enabling GenAI with AI-infused API Security

GenAI has the promise to transform companies, and introduce a lot of security risk. One of the main benefits of GenAI relates to the modernization of apps. Most companies are going through some type of app modernization. They are responding to the market by delivering better and better experiences to their customers. This is largely done through the experience people have with their apps. This ranges from banking to healthcare to travel and everywhere in between.