Sysdig’s data collection technology provides visibility inside containers
Sysdig, the cloud-native intelligence company, announced that the Sysdig Cloud-Native Intelligence Platform and Sysdig’s open source technologies now leverage extended …
Sysdig introduces new capabilities to secure Kubernetes-based applications
Sysdig released new features for Sysdig Secure, part of the Sysdig Cloud-Native Intelligence Platform. The Sysdig platform is the unified platform that provides cloud-native …
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New infosec products of the week: September 28, 2018
Chronicle announces VirusTotal Enterprise with greater search and analysis capabilities Chronicle, the cybersecurity subsidiary of Google’s parent company Alphabet, has …
Sysdig Monitor 3.0 adds Prometheus monitoring and enhances its Kubernetes and Docker support
Sysdig Monitor 3.0 is an industry-first in delivering enterprise-grade Prometheus monitoring. In addition, the new release further cements Sysdig as the leader in Kubernetes …
Sysdig closes $68.5 million in series D funding
Sysdig announced it raised $68.5 million in series D funding, led by Insight Venture Partners, with participation from previous investors, Bain Capital Ventures and Accel. …
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New infosec products of the week: June 15, 2018
Container security from dev to production Sysdig released Sysdig Secure 2.0, that enables enterprises to secure containers and microservices. The latest version adds …
Sysdig Announces Sysdig Secure 2.0
Sysdig introduced Sysdig Secure 2.0 for enterprises to secure containers and microservices. The latest version adds vulnerability management, more than two hundred compliance …
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