As we come to the close of another year, we reflect on a few of our notable accomplishments and - more importantly - thank all of you. Nothing we achieved this year, or plan to achieve next year, would be possible if it weren’t for the loyalty and support of the defenders who work tirelessly to secure their organizations. We are incredibly grateful for all of you.
A recent Help Net Security video interview featured our CTO, Eric Leblond, and included his insights and motivations on the writing and production of “The Security Analyst’s Guide to Suricata,” a book he co-wrote with CSO Peter Manev.
Stamus Networks team delivers multiple sessions at Suricon
During this year's Suricon event, our co-founders, Peter Manev and Eric Leblond, as well as our threat researcher/engineer, Markus Kont, presented a number of pre-conference training sessions and presentations. Click on the links below to listen.
Jupyter Playbooks for Suricata
Powerful IOC Checking and Anomaly Detection
Suricata Landlock Support
Hunting with Metadata for Recently Disclosed CVEs
New overview explains how Stamus Security Platform helps improve your network security
Security teams use Stamus Security Platform for automated detection, proactive threat hunting, incident investigation and IT policy enforcement. Ultimately, the system helps both security (SecOps) and network (NetOps) operations teams:
Reduce risk
Eliminate blind spots
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Uncover hidden threats
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Check out these recent blog posts
Inside SELKS by Stamus Networks: What's Under the Hood
Hunting for Suspicious DNS Requests with Long Domain Extensions
Hunting for Punycode Domain Phishing
Detecting Attacks Attempting to Exploit Open SSL Vulnerabilities
Analysis of TLS Cipher Suite Security in Stamus App for Splunk
Open Ruleset for Detecting Lateral Movement with Suricata
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