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To Reinvent SOAR, Automation Is only a Feature

Security, by its very nature, is one of the most innovative fields on the planet. Every technological advancement carries with it a handful or more of new attack vectors, which in turn lead to a dizzying amount of security innovation as our industry works to mitigate risk and defend against threats. But for all this innovation, there are a few ways in which security lags far behind.

$50M to reinvent security automation

Today, we’re announcing our $50 million Series B funding led by Insight Partners with participation from SentinelOne, GGV Capital, and Bessemer Venture Partners. Together with them, we believe that security teams deserve better. Better ways to collaborate, better ways to work, better ways to keep our lives and livelihoods protected.

Security hardening holiday calendar - Week 1

This year we decided to provide security focused modules and content for the holiday season. These are parts of the security configuration we implement on our own infrastructure, based on OpenSCAP and other sources. By putting these into easy to use modules and writing about it, we hope to give our community of users something valuable: Educational and easy to understand security tips, along with configuration which can quickly be automated across your entire infrastructure, using CFEngine.

Why automation is the incident response 'easy button' MSPs & IR firms have been waiting for

The managed security services market is booming. Coming in at $22.8 billion in 2021, it is projected to nearly double in just five years and grow to $43.7 billion by 2026. Moreover, cloud-based managed security services are poised to be the major growth driver for the broader MSP market, coming in at $219.59 billion in 2021, and expected to reach $557.10 billion by 2028. As we can see, providing robust security services is a key competitive differentiator for the lucrative MSP market.

Puppet helps Singapore speed up technical deployments for governments

Around the world, the pandemic tested the ability of governments to transform digitally in order to deliver uninterrupted services and to respond effectively to the demands of citizens, businesses, and global leaders in a time of crisis. From contact tracing to disbursing support packages to sharing best practices on how to contain the pandemic, governments needed to deliver these mission-critical services in a timely, secure, and compliant manner.

Machine Learning for the Financial Sector using D2iQ's Kaptain

Learn how your Financial organization can benefit from Kubernetes with machine learning. Kaptain, D2iQ's cloud-native end-to-end machine learning platform, already powers government organizations and research teams across the globe in highly secure environments. Financial organizations can now leverage that same technology to infuse their products and services with AI.

Machine Learning for Healthcare using D2iQ Kaptain

Learn how your healthcare organization can benefit from Kubernetes with machine learning. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are ubiquitous in consumer products and online services: apps, smart speakers, social media, recommendation engines in retail and entertainment. The potential in healthcare is enormous, with the market for AI in healthcare to grow to more than $30bn in the next four years. Despite this investment, sustained returns on AI investment elude most organizations, especially while meeting tough requirements for security and patient data privacy.