Pointing Fingers – ESW #199
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1. Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange, Gravwell Data Fusion, & CrowdStrike Falcon – ESW #199
Acunetix new data retention policies, 5 Things to Ask Your Web App Pen Test Provider, Microsoft's open source tool for sniffing out Windows 10 bugs, Datadog unveils support for distributed tracing for AWS Step Functions via AWS X-Ray, Gravwell's Data Fusion platform breaks the mold of legacy data ingestion engines, and more!
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- 1. CrowdStrike Store continues momentum with diverse applications that bolster unified approach to security through Falcon platform
- 2. Acunetix update introduces data retention policies, static JavaScript method analysis, user-based timezone settings, and new vulnerability checks
- 3. OneLogin Supports Thousands of CMS Employees in Seamless Transition towards Remote Working
- 4. 5 Things to Ask Your Web App Pen Test Provider
- 5. ThreatQ Integration with Polarity Gives Analysts Immediate Data Awareness and Recall
- 6. Niagara Networks and Netsweeper Enable Easy, Flexible Deployments of Advanced, AI-Driven Internet Content Filtering for Security, Organizational Policy and Compliance
- 7. Exabeam : and Code42 Announce Strategic Partnership to Detect and Respond to Risk from Insider Threats
- 8. Microsoft has open sourced its tool for sniffing out Windows 10 bugs
- 9. Thycotic Automates and Extends Privileged Access Security in DevOps Environments
- 10. Device Authority releases new version of IoT security platform with support for Microsoft Azure Sphere
- 11. Zscaler releases new data protection innovations in Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange
- 12. Datadog unveils support for distributed tracing for AWS Step Functions via AWS X-Ray – Help Net Security
- 13. Gravwell Data Fusion platform breaks the mold of legacy data ingestion engines – Help Net Security
- 14. ThreatConnect acquires Nehemiah Security – Help Net Security
2. Current Security Needs Of Modern Enterprise Companies – Ferruh Mavituna – ESW #199
As organizations grow and get more mature, they are looking for ways to achieve more with less. Join this ESW segment to learn how mature organizations approach web application security at scale, how they achieve greater visibility, shift security left and how they save time for their team whilst building more effective web application security programs.
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Ferruh Mavituna is the founder and strategic advisor of Invicti Security, a world leader in web application security solutions. His professional obsessions lie in web application security research, automated vulnerability detection, and exploitation features. He has authored several web security research papers and tools, and delivers animated appearances at cybersecurity conferences and on podcasts. Exuberant at the possibilities open to organizations by the deployment of automation, Ferruh is keen to demonstrate what can be achieved in combination with Invicti’s award-winning products, Invicti and Acunetix.
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3. Securing Enterprise Digital Transformations – Jimmy Mesta – ESW #199
The drivers behind transformation, or roadbloacks, come in different forms. Mergers and acquisitions present both security challenges and opportunities for growth. Legacy technology always presents unique challenges, especially when it comes to security. Of course, everyone wants to be cloud native, but just how far along are you on the journey? Join us for a discussion on these topics with Jimmy Mesta from Signal Sciences!
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Jimmy Mesta is the Head of Security Research at Signal Sciences, and a veteran application and infrastructure security leader with more than 15 years of experience. He has spent time on both the offensive and defensive side of the industry, working to build modern, developer-friendly security solutions. Prior to Signal Sciences, Jimmy maintained a global network, consulting with companies, and delivering technical security training, research, and infrastructure around the world. He previously ran the local Santa Barbara OWASP chapter and taught Kubernetes, Docker, DevOps, Mobile Security and Pentesting courses for Manicode.