Orca Security has added cloud detection and response (CDR) capabilities to its cloud security platform, the company announced Tuesday. The new feature expands the platform’s ability to detect, investigate, and respond to in-progress attacks.
“What we’re adding with the CDR capability is the ability to have full visibility for governance of the cloud environment from workload scanning to non-workload related incidents,” says Orca CEO and co-founder Avi Shua. “What we’re seeing more frequently is that many attacks these days don’t involve workloads at all so putting endpoint protection on them is not going to protect an organization.”
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