Amazon Web Services announced that it has upgraded its Amazon GuardDuty security monitoring platform with new threat detection capabilities, SiliconANGLE reports.
The additional features include GuardDuty EKS Runtime Monitoring, a lightweight security agent for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service users that profiles and monitors on-host behavior at the operating system level, including process execution, network connections, and file access, which when combined with extended visibility and audit logs, gives users a broad view of their environment and the ability to detect and remediate threats.
Another new capability is GuardDuty RDS Protection, which was created for the Amazon Aurora database service and is able to detect potential threats on the service without impacting performance.
Lastly, AWS customers will receive new capabilities to safeguard their serverless applications through the new GuardDuty Lambda Protection, which provides continuous monitoring of serverless workloads as well as network communications analysis mapped as far as individual Lambda functions, enabling detection of malicious communications and known compromise activities.
Sysdig has unveiled a new cloud-native application protection platform featuring end-to-end cloud detection and response, which it touts to be the first of its kind, reports SecurityWeek.
Data in Honda's power equipment e-commerce site exposed by API vulnerabilities BleepingComputer reports that Honda had its e-commerce platform for power equipment impacted by password reset API security vulnerabilities, which could be leveraged to access customer information and other documents.
Google Cloud announced June 8 that cryptomining-attack prevention is built into its risk-management solution the cloud service provider is offering customers of its Security Command Center Premium service.