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Cisco to Acquire WideField Security to Boost Splunk’s Agentic SOC WideField will accelerate Agentic SOC capabilities by expanding the lens on threat investigation to include identity, credentials, sessions, and blast radius The post Cisco to Acquire WideField Security to Boost Splunk’s Agentic SOC appeared first on SecurityWeek
Authentication Was Never the Finish Line. Ciscos Acquisition of . . . WideField's session graph becomes a first-class signal in Splunk's Agentic Security Operations Center and in Cisco Cloud Control, the unified operational platform that already spans network, application, security, and infrastructure data
Cisco targets agentic AI risk with WideField buy WideField Security is a modern identity lifecycle security company Its platform delivers comprehensive visibility across human, machine, and AI identities, with continuous monitoring and analytics designed to improve identity posture and identify both external and insider threats across cloud, software-as-a-service, and on-premises environments
What Is a Widefield Microscope and How Does It Work? A widefield microscope uses a light source, such as a halogen bulb or LED, for brightfield or fluorescence imaging This light is directed through a condenser, which gathers and focuses it onto the specimen, ensuring uniform illumination
Introduction to Widefield Microscopy - Leica Microsystems One of the basic microscopy techniques is known as ”widefield microscopy” Fundamentally, widefield means the entire specimen or sample is exposed to the light source with the resulting image being viewed by the observer either via the eyepieces or on a monitor connected to a digital camera
What Is Widefield Imaging? | Teledyne Vision Solutions Any microscope technique where the entire sample is exposed to light is known as ‘widefield’ imaging The counterpart to widefield is confocal, where pinholes are used to block most of the light to and from the sample
Widefield Microscopy | Cooperative Center of Excellence in Hematology Modern widefield microscopes support 4 and more color channels and are well-suited for multicolor imaging They are capable of live-cell imaging but for particularly light-sensitive applications, other techniques should be considered