Cloud-native security provider CrowdStrike has launched a cloud threat hunting service called Falcon Overwatch, while also adding greater container visibility capabilities to its Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP).
Falcon Overwatch includes agent and agentless threat hunting
Falcon Overwatch is a standalone threat hunting service that uses CrowdStrike’s cloud-oriented indicators of attack to gain visibility into evolved and sophisticated cloud threats across the entire control plane, which includes the network components and functions used for cloud workloads.
The service leverages both the CrowdStrike CNAPP’s agent-based (Falcon cloud workload protection) and agentless (Falcon Horizon cloud security posture management) solutions, to provide greater visibility across multiple clouds, including Amazon Web Services, Azure, and Google Cloud.
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