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Accelerate Threat Detection on AWS Cloud and Containers

Webinar

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Sponsored by SYSDIG


Tuesday, May 25, 2021
1 p.m. ET

Staying on top of misconfigurations, suspicious activity and threats across multiple clouds is difficult. Amid all the alerts, which ones actually pose a threat? How can you quickly and efficiently investigate threats with the many siloed container and cloud tools? It’s time for a fresh approach to unify container and cloud security. Take advantage of an open-standards approach that is radically simple to run and scale.

Join us to learn how to:

  • Identify new threats immediately by continuously assessing cloud security posture
  • Centralize visibility of cloud and container security risk in a single console
  • Reduce mean time to investigate threats across containers and cloud with a detailed activity record
  • Strengthen security with community-sourced rules and an open-source stack
Claudine Morales
Partner Solutions Architect - AWS
Partner Solutions Architect - AWSPartner Solutions Architect - AWSPartner Solutions Architect - AWS
Pawan Shankar
Director of Security Product Marketing - Sysdig

 

 

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