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Learn howCrowdSec 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
You can now integrate CrowdSec CTI into your XSOAR and XSIAM platforms, freeing up time spent investigating each unwanted behavior. Your SOC team will have access to highly accurate and centralized IP reputation data built from a global community of real users, spread across 178 countries.
Artificial Intelligence is making its breakthrough into society, fed mainly by a western-thinking subgroup of mankind. The question arises – what kind of impact will this have on our lives? Will it be an exceptional advantage or snowball into a kind of inbreeding 2.0 similar to what we saw with the Royals and regimes of the past? Philippe Humeau shares his take on this topic.