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Securonix Makes Autonomous Threat Sweeper Available to all SaaS Customers to Combat Log4j Attacks

Securonix Makes Autonomous Threat Sweeper Available to all SaaS Customers to Combat Log4j Attacks
Securonix ATS automates the rapid search for Log4j related indicators (IOCs) and patterns (TTPs) based on curated threat intelligence from Securonix Threat Labs

Securonix, Inc., a leader in Next-Gen SIEM, today announced the availability of Securonix Autonomous Threat Sweeper (ATS) to all customers to help enterprises and managed service providers identify Log4j related activity. Due to the far-reaching impact of the Log4j/Log4Shell vulnerability, Securonix is making its automated and continuous scans for Log4j related indicators of compromise (IOC) and tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP)available to customers free of charge for a l***********.

.@Securonix a leader in Next-Gen SIEM, today announced the availability of Securonix Autonomous Threat Sweeper (ATS) to all customers to help enterprises and managed service providers identify Log4j related activity.

“The Log4j vulnerability has put incredible stress on security teams as organizations are struggling to keep up with new attacks and variants exploiting the vulnerability. Security teams are stretched especially thin around the holidays and simply don’t have the necessary resources to keep track of insights and behaviors evolving at a rapid pace to monitor and detect this level of potentially malicious activity,” said Nanda Santhana, SVP of Cyber Security Solutions and Threat Labs at Securonix. “By making the ATS capability available to all customers, our goal is to support every customer by making this service become an extension of their SOC and Threat Hunting teams to perform autonomous threat hunting and make our Threat Lab resources openly available for investigation and response support.”Prediction Series Banner

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Securonix Threats Labs is actively monitoring for attacks and post-exploit activity related to the Log4j/Log4Shell vulnerability, finding new variants and attack patterns every day. As new intelligence is made available, Securonix Threats Labs is curating the data and automating scans in customer security information and event management (SIEM) environments to look for suspicious patterns and IOCs. Securonix is actively investigating its findings and providing reports and incident response support to customers and their security teams. To date, Securonix Threat Labs is supporting more than 100+ customers with Autonomous Threat Sweeper. In the last 7 days, the ATS service has enabled customers to automatically hunt for the presence of more than 1500 Log4j related IOC/TTPs against infrastructure, cloud, endpoint and other application logs. The IOCs used by this service can also be accessed from our public repository.

Securonix’s Autonomous Threat Sweeper will be available to all Securonix SaaS customers until January 21, 2022*, at no additional cost. Customers should contact their Customer Success Managers or Service Delivery team to take advantage of this offer.

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