Tuesday, 8 May 2018

Passages newsletter #32: CloudPassage debuts Project Cielo

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CloudPassage May 2018 Newsletter, Vol 3. Issue 32

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featured news:
CloudPassage debuts Project Cielo

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We've had a few exciting announcements roll out lately, but this latest one is especially important. Last week we unveiled the beta program for a new product built directly into the CloudPassage Halo platform: Project Cielo. Project Cielo expands our CloudPassage Halo platform in order to provide cloud-delivered compute, storage, and other infrastructure services, powerfully protecting application components from anywhere, in any delivery model, at speed and scale.


 
 

aRticle: How state actors like Russia perpetuate cyberattacks

State sponsored cyberattacks are on the rise and are considered to be a huge threat to national security. CloudPassage CTO and co-founder, Carson Sweet, sat down with Dan Patterson of Tech republic to discuss the reasoning behind these attacks, and what we can expect for the future.

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blog: Announcing... Halo Cortex! 

Along with Project Cielo, we're thrilled to share Halo Cortex with you! Just in time for BSides last month we unveiled Cortex, a tool that deeply integrates with your DevOps tools processes. Cortex is a community-supported, open-source software under the BSD license, and we recommend that you use Cortex to jump-start security automation within your organization. Support for Halo Cortex is included as part of the CloudPassage Halo platform.


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VIDEO: Securing the move to containers 

We recently partnered with 451 Research to produce our latest containers video. In the video chief analyst Eric Hanselman discusses how when it comes to containers, security is a bit more nuanced than people think. If you're curious about how container infrastructure security is different, then watch this video!


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BLOG: Changes in the CIS controls and why you need to know

The CIS common controls are an important list of community and industry reviewed controls designed to be high-level enough for anyone to use, and they're prioritized. Recently, the Center for Internet Security updated their controls in a push to keep them current with the latest cybersecurity technologies. The ordering has been updated to reflect the current threat landscape, and the sub-controls have been updated to be clearer and more precise, implementing a single "ask" per sub-control. And this blog will tell you why this matters.


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Upcoming Events

Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference
May 8-10
Denver, CO

The Secrets of High Performance: What the Data Says
May 23
New York City, NY

Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2018
June 4-7
National Harbor, MD

DockerCon 2018
June 12-15
San Francisco, CA


 
 
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