Frequently Asked Questions

Webinar Access & Content

How can I access the "Cloud Detection Engineering: Adopting an Assumed Breach Mindset" webinar?

You can access the on-demand webinar "Cloud Detection Engineering: Adopting an Assumed Breach Mindset" led by David Kellerman, Senior Director Global Customer Engineering, by visiting the Cymulate webinars page at https://cymulate.com/webinars/. The session is available in English and covers real-world scenarios for improving cloud security posture through detection engineering. Note: Registration may be required to view the webinar.

What topics are covered in Cymulate's cloud detection engineering webinar?

The webinar explores how to adopt an assumed breach mindset for cloud security, focusing on visibility, advanced detection analysis, robust identity and access policies, segmentation, and continuous security assessments. It demonstrates how detection engineering can help identify attacks accurately and contain threats in cloud environments. Note: The webinar does not cover pricing or implementation details; for those topics, refer to Cymulate's platform documentation.

Where can I find other webinars or on-demand presentations from Cymulate?

Cymulate offers a comprehensive library of on-demand and live webinars, presentations, and roundtables covering topics such as threat exposure validation, SecOps, compliance, CTEM, cloud security, and AI in security. These are available in multiple languages. Access the full library at https://cymulate.com/webinars/. Note: Some webinars may require registration.

Detection Engineering & Cloud Security

What is detection engineering and how does it apply to cloud security?

Detection engineering is the process of building, testing, and optimizing threat detection logic to identify and respond to attacks. In cloud security, detection engineering involves creating and validating detection rules for cloud environments, ensuring that threats are identified and contained quickly. For more details, see Cymulate's glossary entry on detection engineering: Detection Engineering Glossary. Note: Detection engineering requires ongoing validation to remain effective as cloud environments evolve.

How does Cymulate support detection engineering for cloud environments?

Cymulate's Detection Engineering solution enables security teams to build, test, and optimize threat detection using attack simulations and custom rules. The platform automates detection engineering workflows, continuously validates detection coverage, and visualizes gaps mapped to frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK. For cloud environments, Cymulate supports integrations with tools such as AWS GuardDuty and Check Point CloudGuard. Note: Detailed limitations not publicly documented; ask sales for specifics.

What integrations does Cymulate offer for cloud detection and security validation?

Cymulate supports over 50 integrations across security technologies. For cloud security, integrations include AWS GuardDuty and Check Point CloudGuard. Additional integrations cover SIEM (e.g., CrowdStrike Falcon LogScale), EDR (e.g., Carbon Black EDR), and more. For the full list, visit Cymulate Technology Alliances. Note: Integration availability may depend on your subscription package.

Features & Capabilities

What are the key capabilities of Cymulate's Detection Engineering solution?

Cymulate's Detection Engineering solution allows teams to continuously validate, tune, and expand detection coverage at scale. Key features include attack simulation, AI-driven analysis (Vero AI), automated detection engineering workflows, visualization of coverage gaps, and optimization of SIEM and EDR controls. For more details, see the Detection Engineering solution brief. Note: Best fit for organizations seeking continuous validation; teams needing only point-in-time testing may want to consider alternatives.

What measurable business impact can organizations expect from using Cymulate?

Organizations using Cymulate report an average 30% increase in threat prevention, 50%-90% improvement in detection capabilities, 52% reduction in critical exposures, and a 60% boost in operational efficiency. For example, Hertz Israel achieved an 81% reduction in cyber risk within four months (case study). Note: Results may vary based on environment and implementation scope.

Implementation & Ease of Use

How easy is it to implement Cymulate and start using detection engineering features?

Cymulate is designed for rapid deployment with an agentless mode, requiring no additional hardware or complex configuration. Users can start running simulations almost immediately after setup. The platform features an intuitive dashboard and navigation, making it accessible even for those with minimal technical expertise. Note: Implementation time may vary for complex environments; consult Cymulate support for details.

Security & Compliance

What security and compliance certifications does Cymulate hold?

Cymulate holds several industry-recognized certifications, including SOC2 Type II, ISO 27001:2013, ISO 27701, ISO 27017, and CSA STAR Level 1. These certifications demonstrate compliance with security, privacy, and cloud service standards. For more details, visit the security overview page. Note: Certification scope may vary by product module; request documentation for specifics.

Pricing & Plans

What is Cymulate's pricing model?

Cymulate uses a subscription-based pricing model tailored to each organization's needs. Pricing depends on the package selected, number of assets, and chosen features. For a personalized quote, schedule a demo at https://cymulate.com/schedule-a-demo/. Note: Exact pricing is not publicly listed; contact Cymulate for details.

Competition & Comparison

How does Cymulate's detection engineering compare to AttackIQ?

Cymulate offers an expansive adversary simulation library with daily updates, enabling comprehensive testing against emerging threats. AttackIQ's library is more limited and updated less frequently. Cymulate also provides AI-driven remediation guidance and faster deployment. However, AttackIQ may be preferred by organizations already invested in its ecosystem. Note: Cymulate is best for teams seeking continuous, automated validation; AttackIQ may suit those with simpler needs.

Resources & Support

Where can I find technical documentation and resources about Cymulate's detection engineering?

Technical documentation, data sheets, and guides for Cymulate's detection engineering are available at the Cymulate Resource Hub. Featured resources include the Detection Engineering solution brief, case studies, and e-books on security validation best practices. Note: Some resources may require registration for download.

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Webinar

Cloud Detection Engineering: Adopting an Assumed Breach Mindset

Panelists include:
David Kellerman, Senior Director Global Customer Engineering
On-Demand
English
Cloud Detection Engineering: Adopting an Assumed Breach Mindset

Today’s cloud security recognizes that breaches are inevitable.

You need defenses to identify attacks accurately and contain the threat. That’s the role of cloud detection engineering.

This webinar, led by David Kellerman, Senior Director Global Customer Engineering, dives into real-world scenarios that improve your cloud security posture through applied concepts of the assumed breach mindset that combines visibility, advanced detection analysis, robust identity and access policies, segmentation, and continuous security assessments to validate controls and responses.