Best Threat Hunting Tools for Epiphany Intelligence Platform

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    SentinelOne Singularity Reviews

    SentinelOne Singularity

    SentinelOne

    $45 per user per year
    6 Ratings
    One intelligent platform. Unprecedented speeds Infinite scale. Singularity™, enables unrestricted visibility, industry-leading detection and autonomous response. Discover the power of AI powered enterprise-wide security. Singularity is used by the world's largest enterprises to detect, prevent, and respond to cyberattacks at machine speed, greater scale, with higher accuracy, across endpoints, cloud, and identities. SentinelOne's platform offers cutting-edge security by providing protection against malware, scripts, and exploits. SentinelOne's cloud-based platform is innovative, compliant with industry standards and high-performance, whether you are using Windows, Mac, or Linux. The platform is prepared for any threat thanks to constant updates, threat hunting and behavior AI.
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    CrowdStrike Container Security Reviews
    Protect cloud-native applications and reduce the attack surface by detecting vulnerabilities, hidden malware, secrets/keys, compliance violations and more -- from build to runtime -- ensuring only compliant containers run in production.Integrate frictionless security early into the continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline, and automate protection that empowers DevSecOps to deliver production-ready applications without impacting build cycles.Build and run applications knowing they are protected. Automated discovery, runtime protection and continuous threat detection and response for containers and cloud workloads are all available from one platform. Hidden malware, embedded secrets, configuration problems, and other issues can be found in your images to reduce the attack surface.
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