Palo Alto Networks Introduces Cortex XSOAR, Redefines Security Orchestration and Automation with Integrated Threat Intel Management
February 24, 2020All together now: our operations products in one place
February 24, 2020Chronicle launched its security analytics platform in 2019 to help change the way any business could quickly, efficiently, and affordably investigate alerts and threats in their organization. At RSA this year, as part of Google Cloud, we’ll show how customers can detect threats using YARA-L, a new rules language built specifically for modern threats and behaviors, including types described in Mitre ATT&CK. This advanced threat detection provides massively scalable, real-time and retroactive rule execution.
We’re also introducing Chronicle’s intelligent data fusion, a combination of a new data model and the ability to automatically link multiple events into a single timeline. Palo Alto Networks, with Cortex XSOAR, is our first partner to integrate with this new data structure to enable even more powerful threat response. We’ll be demonstrating this integrated capability in the Google Cloud/Chronicle booth at RSA.
“Cortex XSOAR offers automated enrichment, response and case management to enterprise-wide threats,” said Rishi Bhargava, VP, Product Strategy at Palo Alto Networks. “The integration with Chronicle’s new detection capabilities and event timelines, across months or years of data, enhances that response and enables comprehensive threat management for our mutual customers.”
Prevent fraud and abuse with reCAPTCHA Enterprise and Web Risk
To protect your business, you need to protect your users. To help, we’re announcing the general availability of reCAPTCHA Enterprise and Web Risk API. These products are underpinned by two Google security technologies that have been protecting billions of web users and millions of websites for more than a decade–reCAPTCHA and Google Safe Browsing.
reCAPTCHA Enterprise helps protect websites from fraudulent activities like scraping, credential misuse, and automated account creation. Protecting the web from bots has become increasingly important with the rise of threats like credential stuffing attacks, where malicious actors can test large volumes of breached passwords against legitimate sites. reCAPTCHA Enterprise recently added a new wave of commercial-grade bot defense capabilities to help ensure that a login attempt is being made by a legitimate user and not a bot. Google Nest is using reCAPTCHA Enterprise to help prevent automated attacks by actors seeking to obtain unauthorized access to accounts and devices.