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Uncover and Deter Sophisticated Attacks with Security Observability

Presented by

Keshav Kamble, Co-Founder & CTO, Joseph Feiman - Chief Strategy Officer

About this talk

Discover applications, microservices and API across your application ecosystem. Detect and monitor runtime processes, database calls and API calls. Identify calls’ origins/destination, IPs, URLs, ports and data in transit. Get “real” runtime application/API architecture model on demand. Understand your software ecosystems’ Vulnerability and Attack Surface. All those listed above capabilities – are the deliverables of a properly designed Security Observability technology. At the webinar, we will discuss the fundamental principles of Security Observability, its role in ensuring App/API security, features that make it actionable and ubiquitous. We will also review “Observability of Unknown” as a way to uncover and deter most-sophisticated hackers’ attacks, e.g., ZeroDay attacks. Join Avocado Systems Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer Keshav Kamble and Chief Strategy Officer Joseph Feiman, for this webinar and live demo.
Avocado Systems

Avocado Systems

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Runtine Application and API Observability and Security
Avocado delivers security technology that discovers, diagnose, monitors and protects cloud workloads, applications and APIs across the distributed ecosystem. Its runtime security continuously detects vulnerabilities and protects against attacks at a “moment of a crime. Avocado enables real-time threat observability/modeling/analytics to mitigate vulnerabilities and plan preventive measures. Its “Observability of Unknown” capability detects sophisticated attacks, e.g., ZeroDay, where signature/pattern-based approaches fail. Avocado’s software process-microsegmentation enables Zero Trust enforcement. The company is based in Milpitas, CA. For more information, visit https://www.avocadosys.com
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