New Enhancements to Skyhawk Security

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Skyhawk Security announces the availability of new features and integrations of its Autonomous Purple Team, aimed at extending detection and improving security validation as well as pre-validating threat detection alerts, to effectively manage the security of your cloud. The company now offers free 30 days self-subscription to allow everyone to experience its Adaptive CDR and Award-winning AI-based Autonomous Purple Team.

New Features

Utilizing customer feedback, Skyhawk research team incorporated new features aimed at enhancing user experience and accuracy:

  • Self-labeling of the AI machine, to self-train the machine for cloud specific detections: Customers can now self-train the AI machine with exclusions, enabling organizations to ensure that known activities that will cause an alert can be excluded so the security team is not continuously dismissing known activities. The exclusions can also be applied retroactively, and these can be configured from the operational pages. This reduces the noise levels and thus results in SOC teams focus on alerts that matter.
  • Bulk status change: Enables customers to “clean” alerts in bulk, this is especially effective after tests, tabletop exercises, and fire drills to make sure the alerts opened at the drill are cleaned with ease.
  • Attack simulation operational workflows: Provides investigation capabilities of the attack surface that are more focused on areas of interest that the team wants to inspect, allowing to filter the attack scenario based on specific account or time. For example, focus on changes over the last week or changes for a specific user account. It enables users to pinpoint areas of interest for additional inspection and faster resolution

 

Integration with leading Vulnerability Data Providers

Skyhawk now integrates with leading vulnerability management company, Tenable, offering improved attack simulation for mutual customers. Skyhawk customers can now ingest Tenable information (added to previous support of AWS Inspector) and utilize this expanded information for conducting simulated attacks via its Autonomous Purple Team. This enables the attack simulation to display expanded vulnerability visibility.

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Skyhawk Security is offering a free subscription for 30 days. Subscribers will get full access to Adaptive CDR and Skyhawk Award-winning AI-based Autonomous Purple Team. Subscribe for free today!

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