Security News > 2021 > February > CrowdStrike boosts control, visibility and security for cloud workloads and cloud-native apps

CrowdStrike announced expanded Cloud Security Posture Management and Cloud Workload Protection capabilities for the CrowdStrike Falcon platform to deliver greater control, visibility and security for cloud workloads and cloud-native applications from build to runtime.
The expanded CSPM and CWP capabilities for the CrowdStrike Falcon platform identify and remediate vulnerabilities from development to production for a wide variety of cloud environments, including containers.
"We continue to deliver the broadest range of cloud security capabilities in a single cloud-native platform for on-prem, private, public, hybrid and multi-cloud environments that scales," said Amol Kulkarni, chief product officer for CrowdStrike.
"CrowdStrike's Security Cloud is one of the largest deployments in the world, providing us a unique vantage point in supporting organizations' shift to cloud-native architectures and their adoption of development and IT operations. The capabilities we are announcing today secure development and deployment of applications in the cloud with greater speed, efficiency and confidence."
Expands assessment coverage for server, Kubernetes and serverless services to detect Indicators of Misconfiguration in the public cloud control plane.
Ensure continuous compliance: Provides in-depth assessment against the Center for Internet Security benchmarks with prebuilt dashboards, easy to navigate drill-down by account, region, cloud service and severity.
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