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Silicon Valley Just Got More Secure — CrowdSec Has Landed
Events

Silicon Valley Just Got More Secure — CrowdSec Has Landed

CrowdSec will be at Black Hat USA and DEFCON 2023. Join us to learn more about how CrowdSec is shaping the future of proactive and collaborative cybersecurity.

Announcing the Q2 2023 CrowdSec Majority Report
Announcement

Announcing the Q2 2023 CrowdSec Majority Report

We are thrilled to announce the release of the CrowdSec Majority Report for Q2 2023, where we are exploring cyber threat trends worldwide.

What is NIS2: Scope, Impacted Sectors, and How to Prepare
Proactive Cybersecurity

What is NIS2: Scope, Impacted Sectors, and How to Prepare

The new regulation on Network and Information Security (NIS2) enacts stricter, GDPR-like, regulations on cybersecurity. Learn how you can prepare.

Monitor Audit Logs to Safeguard Your Kubernetes Infrastructure
Tutorial

Monitor Audit Logs to Safeguard Your Kubernetes Infrastructure

Safeguard your Kubernetes infrastructure against potential threats by monitoring Kubernetes audit logs using the CrowdSec Security Engine.

Exploring the CrowdSec Security Engine & open-appsec Open Source WAF Integration
Tutorial

Exploring the CrowdSec Security Engine & open-appsec Open Source WAF Integration

Learn how to use the combined strength of community-driven threat intelligence and innovative machine learning threat prevention to analyze attack behaviors.

detect suspicious ip behavior and impossible travel
Tutorial

Detecting Suspicious IP Behavior and Impossible Travel

Learn how to detect impossible travel and other suspicious IP behaviors using the conditional bucket feature in CrowdSec Security Engine 1.5.

aws cloudtrail and crowdsec
Tutorial

Detect Security Incidents with AWS CloudTrail & CrowdSec Security Engine

Learn how to detect brute force and other security incidents on the AWS Console using AWS CloudTrail and the CrowdSec Security Engine.

how to detect successful brute force attacks
Product Updates

How to Detect Successful SSH Brute Force Attacks

Detect successful SSH brute force attacks effectively with advanced security tools and proactive monitoring measures. Protect your systems from unauthorized access.

Introducing an update to the CrowdSec Naming Taxonomy
Announcement

Introducing an update to the CrowdSec Naming Taxonomy

We’re updating the various components of the CrowdSec ecosystem to be in line with what SecOps and cybersecurity professionals are used to seeing day-to-day.

CrowdSec Security Engine 1.5 is officially here!
Product Updates

CrowdSec Security Engine 1.5 is officially here!

The biggest release since 1.0, CrowdSec Security Engine 1.5 brings you new features, major enhancements, and more control of your security management. Discover all that is new in 1.5 and how to get started in this article.

Highlights from FIC Lille 2023
Events

Highlights from FIC Lille 2023

CrowdSec exhibited at FIC Lille this year, an event that hosts over 19,000 end customers, service providers, government agencies, students, and more for discussions centered around digital security. Get the inside scoop on our participation there and the outcome of such a big event.

Increasing performance with CrowdSec 1.5
Product Updates

Increasing performance with CrowdSec 1.5

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 arriving this summer – be the first to test it out now!
Product Updates

CrowdSec 1.5 arriving this summer – be the first to test it out now!

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.

Hardening self-hosted Supabase with CrowdSec
Tutorial

Hardening self-hosted Supabase with CrowdSec

Follow this guide to learn how to secure your self-hosted Supabase deployment via docker-compose using CrowdSec for enhanced protection, detection of sophisticated attacks and capabilities to integrate in cloud-native workflows. 

CrowdSec selected as part of inaugural Google for Startups Growth Academy: Cybersecurity cohort
Announcement

CrowdSec selected as part of inaugural Google for Startups Growth Academy: Cybersecurity cohort

CrowdSec joins the Google for Startups Growth Academy: Cybersecurity and will participate in the three-month program to gain skills to grow to help combat cybercrime through collaborative threat intelligence and open security.

The free Community CTI API Key is now available!
Product Updates

The free Community CTI API Key is now available!

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.

New IP External Blocklists
Inside CrowdSec

New IP External Blocklists

All users on the CrowdSec Console can now subscribe their instances to third-party blocklists cherry-picked by our expert team. With these 14 blocklists, including 3 premium ones, you can secure your systems against VoIP fraud, botnets, and more.

Why develop new scenarios?
Inside CrowdSec

Why develop new scenarios?

Scenarios are core elements of the CrowdSec detection engine and enable it to recognize suspicious behavior as well as make a decision on whether to block an IP. Discover how to modify existing scenarios, and help make the community safer by creating new ones.

detecting and stopping ransomware with crowdsec
Tutorial

Detecting and Stopping Ransomware with CrowdSec

Detects and prevents ransomware spread with CrowdSec. Learn how to configure CrowdSec to block lateral moves on Windows machines effectively.

Rising up together: from 3 to thousands
Inside CrowdSec

Rising up together: from 3 to thousands

COO Laurent Soubrevilla took a gamble when he started CrowdSec with the other founders but made sure to make all the right decisions to ensure it would withstand the challenges of 2022 and 2023. In this article, he shares the story, strategy, and takeaways from launching an open-source and collaborative software company in the field of cybersecurity.

FOSS Security for your Windows Servers
Inside CrowdSec

FOSS Security for your Windows Servers

There are not many FOSS security tools available for Windows servers, but CrowdSec has made the move to change that. Offering a free tool to keep your Windows servers secure, you gain much more than protection with CrowdSec. Let’s dive into the benefits and take a closer look in this article.