The Power of Open-Source Security: A Deep Dive
Open-source software (OSS) is increasingly becoming foundational to security strategies for cutting-edge security teams. In a recent webinar hosted by Sandeep Lahane, co-founder and CEO of Deepfence, Nick Reva, Snap’s Head of Corporate Security Engineering shared his insights on the role of open source in security programs and how leaders ... Read More
Runtime Security Observability for Containerized Workloads in AWS
Recently we asked thought leaders from cutting-edge security teams to share their best practices for detecting and responding to threats in incredibly complex cloud environments. Here are some highlights from our most recent talk with Matt Lehman, Head of Security The post Runtime Security Observability for Containerized Workloads in AWS ... Read More
Introducing the Shared Security Model for Cloud Native
Launching ThreatMapper 1.4: A framework for defense against the evolving threat landscape – built by the community, for the community When public clouds first came into existence, cloud providers had to educate organizations using their products and services about the The post Introducing the Shared Security Model for Cloud Native ... Read More
The Sisyphean Task of Vulnerability Management
According to Greek mythology, Zeus punished Sisyphus for cheating death (twice!) by forcing him to roll a boulder up a hill only for it to roll down each time it neared the top; he had to repeat this action for eternity. The thought of the continuous, repetitious battle that Sisyphus waged ... Read More
The Sisyphean Task of Vulnerability Management and How to Break Free
According to Greek mythology, Zeus punished Sisyphus for cheating death (twice!) by forcing him to roll a boulder up a hill only for it to roll down each time it neared the top, repeating this action for eternity. The thought The post The Sisyphean Task of Vulnerability Management and How ... Read More

