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Attivo Networks launches CIEM Solution to deliver visibility

Attivo Networks , a leader in identity detection and response , has announced a new Cloud Infrastructure Entitlement Management ( CIEM ) solution , IDEntitleX , designed to deliver visibility and reduce the attack surface for identities and entitlements in the cloud .

IDEntitleX expands the company ’ s leadership position in providing unprecedented visibility and prevention of identity privilege escalation and lateral movement threat activity . With this new product introduction , Attivo becomes the only solution of its kind to provide endto-end analysis of identity and entitlement exposures and risks on endpoints , Active Directory ( AD ) and the cloud .
The new IDEntitleX solution reduces this risk by providing security teams with a unified view of identities and exposures across the organisation to address provisioning management challenges while maintaining
Venu Vissamsetty , VP of Research at Attivo Networks
operational effectiveness . This includes multi-cloud support for AWS and Azure and provides detailed entitlement visibility for users , applications , virtual machines , containers , serverless functions and other objects which attackers seek to target .
“ As organisations continue to adopt cloud infrastructure at an ever-increasing rate and human and non-human identities expand to match , CISOs must focus on identityfirst security solutions that can keep pace with this growth ,” said Venu Vissamsetty , VP of Research at Attivo Networks . “ This CIEM solution gives security teams the optimal flexibility and visibility they need for continuous monitoring of identities , entitlements , as well as correlation across standard cloud-based services .”

The number of Latin American countries that will allocate a 3.5 GHz band increases

This information was highlighted in the report Current Scenario of Radio Spectrum Bands in Latin America : 2,300 MHz , 2,500 MHz and 3,500 MHz , published by 5G Americas , which addresses progress in the region around the bidding and allocation of ‘ middle bands ’ to leverage mobile broadband .
The spectrum bands mentioned in the report are suitable for network development in areas with high connection density . Although they have a lower propagation potential than ‘ low ’ bands ( below 1 GHz ), they offer wider bandwidths , useful for increasing the capacity of mobile networks .
These properties are relevant for networks in urban areas but can also support deployment in remote or rural areas where ‘ traditional ’ mobile connections and the Internet of Things ( IoT ) are concentrated for industrial applications .

Allocating spectrum in the 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz bands for mobile telecommunications will contribute to the development of 5G in Latin America and the Caribbean , thanks to a combination of physical properties of the bands and a high degree of international compatibility .

The 2.5 GHz band was directed towards mobile service practically on a global level , which materialized in a wide ecosystem of compatible network equipment and terminals . Thus , the allocation of the 2.5 GHz band for mobile services stimulated the adoption of LTE networks , in the cases of Brazil and Chile .
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