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Elastic Security 8.1: Stop novel attacks in their tracks
March 8, 2022, 4 p.m. | Mark Settle
Elastic Blog - Elasticsearch, Kibana, and ELK Stack www.elastic.co
With the release of Elastic Security 8.1, enhance defenses against novel attacks like Log4Shell and prevent adversaries from compromising macOS systems. Achieve visibility into host-based network activity, leverage new sources of threat intelligence, collect data from across your enterprise, and more.
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Defend in depth against emerging exploits
Log4j protections
Just hours after an unprecedented Log4j vulnerability was publicly announced on December 10, Elastic threat researchers detailed how to defend enterprises with Elastic Security, sharing a Log4j research …
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