Security News > 2021 > March > Sysdig introduces unified cloud and container security with the launch of CSPM

Sysdig announced the addition of unified cloud and container security with the launch of continuous cloud security posture management.
By pairing the Sysdig cloud security capabilities announced today with its container security features, teams can identify the entire attack chain and respond to threats faster.
Cloud security teams can manage their security posture by automatically discovering all cloud services, as well as flagging misconfigurations and violations of compliance and regulatory requirements.
Sysdig uses open source Falco, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation de facto runtime security project, and alerts based on continuously inspecting cloud audit logs.
Sysdig provides new visual insights across interconnected cloud and container security incidents, prioritized by risk levels.
Sysdig reduces alert noise and provides instant visibility to see the entire cloud attack chain, from a hacker exploiting a container vulnerability and accessing the cloud, to elevating privileges and performing catastrophic actions, such as cryptomining on a Kubernetes cluster.
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