Aqua Security launches CNDR capabilities to detect patterns and respond with granular runtime controls

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Aqua Security adds a new detection and response capability (CNDR) to its Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP), using real-time behavioral indicators to identify zero-day attacks from low-level eBPF events surfaced by Aqua’s open source project Tracee. The new detection capabilities, combined with Aqua’s runtime security controls, make Aqua the only vendor that can both detect and granularly prevent malicious activity from spreading without disrupting the production environment. Newly identified behavioral indicators CNDR leverages continually … More

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