theCUBE analysts are live today [How CrowdStrike plans to become a generational platform]( The cybersecurity landscape, and specifically the impact made by CrowdStrike Holdings Inc., is the focus of Dave Vellante’s market insights in this week’s Breaking Analysis column: “[How CrowdStrike plans to become a generational platform]( Ahead of [theCUBE's two-day live broadcast of CrowdStrike's annual user conference, Fal.Con]( Vellante digs into the company's recent power plays. CrowdStrike has successfully leveraged itself from a point solution provider to a “gold-standard pure-play cybersecurity firm” in league with Palo Alto Networks Inc. CrowdStrike's gold standard Despite the macro-headwinds, “CrowdStrike is executing extremely well,” according to Vellante, as he breaks down the company’s performance in the market and measures it against closest competitors and the Nasdaq market composite. CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform underpins the company’s success, according to Vellante, who calls out the most significant aspects of CrowdStrike’s architecture and platform as he continues his profile of the company. [The analysis]( ends with a discussion on extended detection and response (XDR), which some security executives in a recent ETR roundtable “see as a replacement for – or at least a strong complement to – [security information and event management].” In fact, one participant stated: “If the regulatory requirement isn’t there, I absolutely will get rid of my SIEM.” Get more cybersecurity news + analysis Check out Vellante’s [full report]( and catch up with the entire Breaking Analysis column on [SiliconANGLE]( and[Wikibon](. You can also [watch Dave’s analysis on YouTube]( or listen as a [podcast](. [This week’s]( Breaking Analysis is just part of theCUBE’s ongoing coverage of [the changing face]( of cloud security. Over the summer, we have published [independent analysis]( of the security market and video interviews and written coverage of security-focused events [on the road]( and [in our studio](. This week adds two new security-focused events to theCUBE’s event calendar: Dell's "Trusted Infrastructure" livestream and CrowdStrike's Fal.Con in-person event. [Get the full report]( [A blueprint for trusted infrastructure]( Today, Sept. 20, theCUBE and Dell Technologies Inc. talk zero-trust security from the perspective of infrastructure. During the “[A Blueprint for Trusted Infrastructure]( event, Dell’s industry experts Peter Gerr, senior consultant of cybersecurity and resiliency marketing; Steve Kenniston, senior cybersecurity consultant; Parasar Kodati, senior consultant of ISG product marketing; and Rob Emsley, head of data protection and cybersecurity marketing, join Dave Vellante for a mini-event on how computing infrastructure can be an enforcer of cybersecurity policies. Discover more about what to expect during the “A Blueprint for Trusted Infrastructure” event in our[Reader’s Guide]( and go to [theCUBE’s exclusive event website]( to add the event to your calendar. Don’t miss it! [Watch now!]( [Top News: Editors' Picks]( [VMware warns new ChromeLoader variants pose a serious risk]( - [A new report from VMWare Inc.’s Carbon Black Managed Detection and Response Team yesterday details the rise of the highly prevalent ChromeLoader malware, its ongoing evolution and the serious risk it poses.]( - [ChromeLoader, first discovered in January, typically drops as a .iso optical disk image and is used to steal a user’s browser credentials, harvest recent online activity and hijack the browser searches to display ads. Several variants have since emerged.]( - [The researchers explain that although this sort of malware is created with the intent to feed adware to the user, ChromeLoader also increases the attack surface of an infected system. Knowing this, hackers have been seen delivering more malicious malware with Chromeloader for other nefarious purposes.]( [Open Web Collective launches venture capital arm to back Web3 startups]( - [Open Web Collective, a venture capital firm focused on backing blockchain startups, has launched a new division called OWC Ventures.]( - [Open Web Collective makes investments in early-stage blockchain companies and also operates a startup accelerator program. The firm launched as a spinout from the NEAR Protocol blockchain project. According to Open Web Collective, the startups in its portfolio have raised more than $360 million from investors.]( - [OWC Ventures, Open Web Collective’s new venture arm, will focus on investing in early-stage Web3 startups. OWC Ventures is reportedly backed by NEAR Protocol as well as Digital Currency Group. Digital Currency Group is the parent company of several major players in the digital asset ecosystem including Grayscale Investments, an investment firm focused on cryptocurrencies.]( KubeCon 2022 preview: Join theCUBE for live analysis Ahead of theCUBE's live broadcast at KubeCon North America next month, we sit down with Madhura Maskasky (pictured), co-founder of cloud service provider Platform9 for a preview of the popular open-source conference. [Read more](
siliconangle.com [TheCUBE is live! Join us at Fal.Con and UiPath Forward]( TheCUBE is live at Fal.Con Sep. 20-21 On Sept. 20 -21, theCUBE will continue its “[summer of security]( with analysis from CrowdStrike's Fal.Con event. The big question our analysts will be looking to answer is how CrowdStrike has shifted itself from an endpoint to a platform player. They’ll also be digging into the ripple effect this is having on the security market as observability and security merge in a new generation of unified solutions. Find out more in our pre-event [Reader's Guide]( and register for [theCUBE @ Fal.Con 2022]( today. TheCUBE is live at UiPath Forward Sept. 28-29
The topic shifts to robots when theCUBE heads to UiPath's Forward 5 event on Sept. 28-29. Can UiPath keep up the fast-pace of innovation it has delivered since it started reimagining the robotic process automation market a decade ago? TheCUBE will find out as our analysts report live from [the UiPath Forward 5 conference]( Expect announcements on the new generation of robotic coworkers as intelligent process automation continues its evolution from basic bot to predictive helpmate. Find out more in our [Reader’s Guide]( and register on theCUBE’s [UiPath Forward 5 event site]( Tune in to theCUBE’s [event site]( on Sept. 28–29 to watch live. [Follow theCUBE's upcoming broadcasts!]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | [SiliconANGLE.com]( [View as Webpage]( [[Twitter] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}](
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