Jan. 10, 2024, 4:51 p.m. | Nathan D.

Security Boulevard securityboulevard.com

BloodHound Enterprise (BHE) recently saw the addition of a new, game-changing feature: open-ended Cypher searches. For those unfamiliar, Cypher is a declarative query language used for retrieving data from a graph database (in this case, Neo4j). As you’ll soon see, the nature of Cypher is one that helps drive the concept of relationships between nodes like those within BHE. Consequently, the addition of Cypher helps users bring forth the visualization of conceptual models you may hold about the relationship between …

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