Microsoft has announced today the public preview of endpoint detection and response (EDR) capabilities on Linux servers running Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) — now known as ...
A common topic of discussion nowadays is security, and for good reason. Security is becoming more important as the world becomes further networked. Like all good systems, Linux is evolving in order to ...
As a testament to Microsoft’s growing support for Linux, the new public preview of Microsoft’s endpoint detection and response (EDR) product now extends to Linux servers as well. With its expanded ...
Microsoft is enabling IT pros to keep tabs on the security of their Linux devices using the company's Defender for Endpoint product (formerly known as Microsoft Defender Advanced Thread Protection).
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IBM has announced COBOL for Linux on x86 1.1, bringing IBM's COBOL compilation technologies and capabilities to the Linux on x86 environment. According to the IBM announcement, COBOL for Linux on x86 ...
PARK RIDGE, Ill. — On its continuing march to the mainstream, Linux is now approaching the frontier of real-time computing. Linux vendors last week forged partnerships and rolled out products that ...
CrowdStrike (Nasdaq: CRWD), a leader in cloud-delivered endpoint protection, today announced the CrowdStrike Falcon platform is bolstering its Linux protection capabilities with additional features, ...
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint now has an endpoint detection and response (EDR) capability for use with Linux servers that's deemed ready for use in production environments, Microsoft indicated on ...
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