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Learn howIn a previous article, we introduced the CTI Report, this time, we are taking it a step further and introducing new and advanced search options for our IP lookup. You now have access to multiple search options to accurately and effectively explore the CrowdSec CTI. Let’s take a look. IP lookup search These new search […]
In case you missed it, we recently announced the new Blocklists Catalog in the CrowdSec Console. In the catalog, you can find several blocklists centralized in one place, including third-party blocklists that are free to all users. All users on the CrowdSec Console can subscribe their Security Engines to third-party blocklists to secure their systems […]
Our work on CrowdSec 1.5 (our latest release that will be available in the summer of this year) has allowed us to achieve much faster response times when processing high volumes of logs, while significantly reducing the amount of processing power needed. See our benchmarking tests and get a closer look at the results!
CrowdSec 1.5 is the biggest version since 1.0 with plenty of new features, capabilities, and more! Take a look at what we have in store and be one of the first to test it out before we officially launch it this summer.
Discover the new CrowdSec Community API Key that allows you to query our global CTI database. You will be able to get insights about an IP’s malicious activity detected by our network, but this time with other tools outside of the CrowdSec Console. Enrich your prevention or forensics analysis with CrowdSec’s Cyber Threat Intelligence.
CrowdSec offers the largest detection network in the world thanks to a collaborative community and being easily integrated almost anywhere. Discover 3 integration examples that have helped boost CrowdSec’s network and detailed database on attacks.
This new major version brings new features: Introduction Before we get started, here is a quick reminder of what a bouncer is in the CrowdSec ecosystem: pieces of standalone software in charge of acting upon blocked IPs. They can either be within the applicative stack or work out of the band. While the CrowdSec agents […]
The latest addition to CrowdSec was OPNsense, a FreeBSD distribution designed for security. OPNsense is easy to set up and offers a firewall and routing software to secure a network. It can be compared to pfSense from which it is derived. It is therefore widely used by companies. This tutorial covers how to install the […]
Today, we’re releasing version 1.3.0 of CrowdSec. What’s new in this release This release brings the support of Kinesis as a data source. While we were already supporting CloudWatch in the AWS universe, this data source suffers various limitations that don’t make it very fit when it comes to processing significant throughput of events (mostly […]