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By: Jennifer Ellard
This episode of the Risky Business podcast has Adam Cardillo and Curtis Simpson of HPE ITOC discuss the dual role Cmd plays in their Linux environments.
By: Jake King
Cmd collects data about what happens on your Production Linux servers, but do you know how that data is structured, or what it contains? Read to find out.
By: Jake King
The National Security Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation detail a previously undisclosed Linux malware strain named “Drovorub.”
Recently, ViB and Cmd conducted a survey called (State of Digital Transformation Survey – 2021) to understand more about Digital Transformation. We learned a lot and thought it might help you prioritize transformation and even security decisions for 2021 and beyond. The research found that 74% of respondents believe threat detection is the top challenge…
As security practitioners, we are often given problems that have obscure solution sets available. Problems such as “make sure we are not in the headlines!”, “we need cloud security,” or the laughable idea of being unhackable gets thrown around. One thing we’ve seen plenty of is security ops scratching their heads to create a usable…
Infrastructure Detection and Response (IDR) remains one of the more interesting topics I am asked to cover at Cmd, often in the context of modern cloud workloads and environments. Recently, I had the privilege of speaking at the ISACA North America conference, and covered a few of these topics in a little detail, you can…
At Cmd, we spend a lot of time in cloud environments, specifically Linux environments. When you are migrating applications to the cloud or transforming your digital footprint, it’s best to learn from those who have made mistakes and set yourself up for success with a solid plan. We’ve taken a deeper dive into some of…
At Cmd, we spend a lot of time in cloud environments, specifically Linux environments. When you are migrating applications to the cloud or transforming your digital footprint, it’s best to learn from those who have made mistakes and set yourself up for success with a solid plan. We’ve taken a deeper dive into some of…
“Is there any point to which you would wish to draw my attention?” “To the curious incident of the libbpf in the night-time.” “The libbpf returned -EINVAL in the night-time.” “That was the curious incident,” remarked Sherlock Holmes. At Cmd, the type of work we do often involves diagnosing a number of rather strange bugs…
Cmd provides the fastest, easiest way to know what’s happening in your Linux environment, who’s logging in, what they are doing, processes they initiate and sensitive assets they access.
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