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Masterclass: AI is more than ChatGPT and LLMs CVE-2026-39987 update: How attackers weaponized marimo to deploy a blockchain botnet via HuggingFace Kubernetes 1.36 - New security features 5 steps to securing AI workloads Marimo OSS Python Notebook RCE: From Disclosure to Exploitation in Under 10 Hours Security briefing: March 2026 The Sysdig MCP server is now available in AWS Marketplace Risk isn’t reduced until you take action: How teams resolve issues in the cloud AI infrastructure security: Why it deserves its own category Three pillars for building effective runtime-powered cloud defense, the right way Closing the cloud security gap with runtime security Seeing risk isn’t stopping it: Why visibility alone isn’t enough TeamPCP expands: Supply chain compromise spreads from Trivy to Checkmarx GitHub Actions AI coding agents are running on your machines — Do you know what they're doing? Runtime security for AI coding agents: Protecting AI-assisted development How runtime insights power every cloud security use case CVE-2026-33017: How attackers compromised Langflow AI pipelines in 20 hours Inline Cloud Response: Accelerating AWS threat containment for SOC teams Runtime malware detection for AWS Fargate Detecting CVE-2026-3288 & CVE-2026-24512: Ingress-nginx configuration injection vulnerabilities for Kubernetes Malware detection with Sysdig Security briefing: February 2026 Leveling up Kubernetes Posture: From baselines to risk-aware admission Eliminating runtime blind spots: How CleanStart and Sysdig build continuous trust across the container lifecycle LLMjacking: From Emerging Threat to Black Market Reality Real risks live at runtime: Why CISOs must care about deep telemetry in 2026 Sysdig named a Leader in the Forrester Wave™: Cloud Native Application Protection Solutions, Q1 2026 How to run rootless containers AI-assisted cloud intrusion achieves admin access in 8 minutes Security briefing: January 2026 Securing GPU-accelerated AI workloads in Oracle Kubernetes Engine Bringing OSS runtime security to AWS: Falco integration with AWS Security Hub CSPM Our customers have spoken: Sysdig rated a Strong Performer in Gartner® Voice of the Customer for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms Protecting sensitive business data in preparation for the organization's Gen AI VoidLink threat analysis: Sysdig discovers C2-compiled kernel rootkits AI is still a workload: A practical guide to securing AI workloads How threat actors are using self-hosted GitHub Actions runners as backdoors How Sysdig Sage delivers AI-powered, real-world vulnerability management Security briefing: December 2025 Top 10 ways to get breached in 2026 EtherRAT dissected: How a React2Shell implant delivers 5 payloads through blockchain C2 Introducing runtime file integrity monitoring and response with Sysdig FIM How to detect multi-stage attacks with runtime behavioral analytics EtherRAT: DPRK uses novel Ethereum implant in React2Shell attacks Detecting React2Shell: The maximum-severity RCE vulnerability affecting React Server Components and Next.js The rise of AI agents: How autonomous AI Is transforming cloud security Kubernetes 1.35 - New security features The Urgency of Securing AI Workloads for CISOs Security briefing: November 2025 Quantum and the cloud: Science fiction turned security strategy Cloud security, the right way: What the industry should demand (and why "good enough" isn't) Return of the Shai-Hulud worm affects over 25,000 GitHub repositories Detecting CVE-2024-1086: The decade-old Linux kernel vulnerability that’s being actively exploited in ransomware campaigns What’s old is new again: How to demystify AI security with AIBOMs Securing Kubernetes with agentic cloud security How agentic cloud security reduces real risks Hunting reverse shells: How the Sysdig Threat Research Team builds smarter detection rules Shifting left with AI and MCP: Sysdig + Amazon Q Developer How Falco and Stratoshark close the gap between open source runtime detection and deep forensic analysis Investigating security issues with ChatGPT and the GitHub MCP server New runc vulnerabilities allow container escape: CVE-2025-31133, CVE-2025-52565, CVE-2025-52881 Harden your LLM security with OWASP Security briefing: October 2025 How agentic AI is changing cloud security Kubernetes Incident Response: Detect, investigate, and contain in under 10 minutes Sysdig recognized as a Cloud Security Leader in Latio Tech Cloud Security Market Report AI echolocation of cloud risks using Sysdig & Snyk MCP servers Sysdig MCP Server: Bridging AI and cloud security insights Understanding CVE-2025-49844: “RediShell” Critical Remote Code Execution in Redis How Sysdig secures your containers and Kubernetes Sysdig Security Briefing: September 2025 Cloud security, the right way: The 3 pillars of real-time defense Open source spotlight: Bringing web application security to Falco with Falcoya's Nginx plugin Malicious NPM packages: Are you exposed? AI for SOC teams: 5 cloud security prompts to start your day with Sysdig Sage™ Shai-Hulud: The novel self-replicating worm infecting hundreds of NPM packages ZynorRAT technical analysis: Reverse engineering a novel, Turkish Go-based RAT Modern vulnerability management, built for the cloud Build your AWS incident response playbook with open source tools 2025 Gartner® CNAPP Market Guide: Runtime visibility is no longer optional Threat hunting with Sysdig: Uncovering “IngressNightmare” Open source spotlight: From alerts to action with AI-powered Falco Vanguard From triage to action: How Sysdig’s agentic cloud security platform slashes noise and accelerates remediation The vision comes to life: Agentic cloud security with Sysdig Sage™ Data security findings: A technical deep dive Connecting runtime to source: Sysdig and Semgrep integration Fix what matters, faster: How Sysdig and Semgrep are unifying security without silos – from code to runtime Defending sensitive data with Sysdig Secure Redefining cloud security, the right way Join the movement: The Sysdig Open Source Community is live A smarter, safer cloud in the age of AI Unifying detection and response: Sysdig + Cortex XSOAR for security at cloud speed The future of security is open, and it needs a unified hub: The Sysdig Open Source Community is here CVE-2025-53104: Command injection via GitHub Actions workflow in gluestack-ui Why MCP server security is critical for AI-driven enterprises AI-powered CNAPP with Sysdig Sage™ Revolutionizing Cybersecurity Search with Sysdig Sage™ Sysdig Threat Bulletin: Iranian Cyber Threats The end of the prioritization-only era: Vulnerability management needs action Dangerous by default: Insecure GitHub Actions found in MITRE, Splunk, and other open source repositories
What’s new in Sysdig — June 2025
2025-06-26 · via Sysdig Blog

Sysdig continues to evolve this June with major advancements in AI-driven security insights, threat management, incident response, and securing cutting-edge AI workloads.

Sysdig Sage for Search

Why it matters: 

Sysdig Sage for Search brings AI-powered search capabilities to the Sysdig Secure platform, making it easier for teams to explore cloud resources, assets, and security posture findings across multi-cloud and Kubernetes environments without needing deep technical knowledge of query languages or cloud security frameworks. It includes two main components: a SysQL Translation feature that converts plain language questions, such as “What are my EC2 instances with critical vulnerabilities?”, into the required SysQL queries, and an Assistant that enhances search results with clear explanations, suggests follow-up questions, and provides guidance for refining queries. 

Customer impact: 

This feature simplifies security and DevOps workflows by enabling users to ask questions in plain language, eliminating the need for learning SysQL. It provides unified visibility across major cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure), delivering key insights into vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and compliance risks. Additionally, it aids in data exploration, revealing relationships between resources and events, and offers AI-powered assistance for deeper analysis and refined investigations.

Sysdig Sage for Search

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Threats: Context-driven correlation with AI-powered insights

Why it matters: 

Sysdig’s new “Threats” capability changes how security incidents are managed. It aggregates multiple related security signals (based on shared entities like Kubernetes workloads or cloud identities, attacker behavior, and time proximity) into a single, actionable security incident. Key aspects of this capability include the population of Threats in the graph database, enabling customers to correlate them with other findings, such as identifying if a CVE has a related Threat indicating active exploitation. Additionally, Threat Management leverages Sysdig Sage™, our generative AI security analyst, to enrich threats with easy-to-understand summaries and high-fidelity context, provided Sysdig Sage is enabled. 

Customer impact: 

The introduction of Threats leads to reduced alert fatigue as the consolidation of related events into a single “Threat” minimizes noise and helps teams focus. It enables faster decision-making because AI-enriched summaries and contextual information provide better situational awareness. Investigative efficiency is enhanced as analysts can quickly grasp the scope of an incident. Overall, teams can manage alerts more efficiently with streamlined workflows that include inline actions like status changes, rule tuning, investigations, and response actions, all from a unified interface. 

Sysdig context-Ddiven correlation with AI-powered insights

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Response actions: Manually respond to threats with ease

Why it matters: 

Responding effectively to events often requires quick action. Sysdig now empowers security teams with the ability to manually execute critical Response Actions directly from an event within the platform. This complements existing automated policy actions and investigation tools by providing immediate, reactive capabilities without needing to pre-configure every response scenario. Available manual actions include container kill, stop, or pause, process kill, file acquisition for forensic analysis, and file quarantine. These actions can be reverted where applicable, offering flexibility during an investigation. 

Customer impact:

Security teams gain significant advantages, including the ability for immediate containment by taking direct action to isolate compromised containers or quarantining malicious files. Forensic capabilities are enhanced through the ability to acquire files for investigation. This feature provides an essential reactive toolkit, enabling security teams to react swiftly to evolving threats based on real-time assessment. Furthermore, Response Actions can be integrated into broader security workflows via public APIs, allowing for coordination with existing SOAR platforms. 

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CSPM support for Amazon Bedrock: Secure your AI workloads

Why it matters: 

Amazon Bedrock is rapidly becoming a core building block for enterprise AI strategies, making robust security and posture management for its resources essential. Sysdig Secure now closes a significant CSPM gap by introducing support for Amazon Bedrock, allowing organizations to extend their existing security practices to this critical AI service. Sysdig Secure can now discover Amazon Bedrock resources, including Custom Models, Agents, and Knowledge Bases, across connected AWS accounts. It also allows teams to define and evaluate custom posture controls tailored specifically to these Bedrock-based AI models, agents, and knowledge bases.

Customer impact: 

This new capability enables proactive AI security, allowing customers to gain crucial visibility and control over generative AI workloads to consistently enforce security best practices. It facilitates custom governance for AI, empowering organizations to create and apply security policies that align with both internal corporate standards and external regulatory requirements. Ultimately, this empowers customers to confidently scale their generative AI initiatives, especially those in regulated industries, knowing that security and compliance are built-in.

Sysdig CSPM Support for Amazon BedrockS

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Automations: New triggers for risks, vulnerabilities, and runtime events

Why it matters:

The new Automations capability enables security teams to define response workflows for critical events. Users can now trigger actions based on vulnerability findings, risk exceptions, and runtime events, including automatic Jira ticket creation. Triggers can be tailored using filters such as zone, severity, status, and labels, allowing for highly customized alert routing and remediation workflows.

Customer impact:

Key actions can now be automated, empowering teams to reduce manual effort and accelerate incident response with this new feature. It helps contain threats, escalate findings, and enforce governance policies more efficiently across complex environments. Upcoming enhancements will further extend these capabilities with support for threat-based triggers and automated response actions, enabling end-to-end reactive security workflows.

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