What is NIST CSF? The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) was published in February 2014, in response to Presidential Executive Order 13636, “Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity”. This order called for a...
Hyperglance 7.0 is Here! The Hyperglance team is pleased to announce the release of the latest version of its cloud management platform. Thanks to our entire team for their efforts and hard work in producing a new user interface (UI), coupled with exciting new...
Log4j 2 Vulnerability Details A remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) is affecting multiple versions of the Apache Log4j 2 library. Active scanning and exploitation for this vulnerability has been detected and proof-of-concept code is available. Log4j 2...
I expected AWS re:Invent 2021 To Be Different There was no in-person re:Invent last year (for obvious reasons) and with the various goings-on of late, I really thought this year would be a scaled-down affair. Boy, was I wrong! My initial impression arriving into...
Cloud Governance is Tough Cloud Governance can be difficult to translate into technical objectives, and even more challenging to implement and scale. Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) Cloud Adoption Framework includes 6 different perspectives: Governance People Business...
New In-App RI Recommendations Continuing with our commitment to helping you save money in the cloud, we’ve added a recommendation engine that helps you see which AWS Instances would benefit from a Reserved Instance (RI) reservation. This new feature is included in all...
Hyperglance Launches Cloud Automation, Remediation & Actions Hyperglance’s automation/action feature set builds on top of our inventory and rules engine to give you the ability to manage and automate your AWS environment directly from Hyperglance. Using our...