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Cleaning up some nomenclature
First of a handful of PRs to start clarifying the independence of Falco I don't see any breaking changes here, just cosmetic changes. Signed-off-by: Kris Nova <kris@nivenly.com>
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@@ -17,5 +17,5 @@ This is a list of production adopters of Falco (in alphabetical order):
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* [Sumo Logic](https://www.sumologic.com/) - Sumo Logic provides a SaaS based log aggregation service that provides dashboards and applications to easily identify and analyze problems in your application and infrastructure. Sumo Logic provides native integrations for many CNCF projects, such as Falco, that allows end users to easily collect Falco events and analyze Falco events on DecSecOps focused dashboards.
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* [Sysdig](https://www.sysdig.com/) Sysdig created Falco in 2016 to detect unexpected or suspicious activity using a rules engine on top of the data that comes from the sysdig kernel system call probe. Sysdig provides tooling to help with vulnerability management, compliance, detection, incident response and forensics in Cloud-native environments. Sysdig Secure has extended falco to include: a rule library, the ability to update macros, lists & rules via the user interface and API, automated tuning of rules, and rule creation based on profiling known system behavior. On top of the basic Falco rules, Sysdig Secure implements the concept of a "Security policy" that can comprise several rules which are evaluated for a user-define infrastructure scope like Kubernetes namespaces, OpenShift clusters, deployment workload, cloud regions etc.
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* [Sysdig](https://www.sysdig.com/) Sysdig originally created Falco in 2016 to detect unexpected or suspicious activity using a rules engine on top of the data that comes from the sysdig kernel system call probe. Sysdig provides tooling to help with vulnerability management, compliance, detection, incident response and forensics in Cloud-native environments. Sysdig Secure has extended falco to include: a rule library, the ability to update macros, lists & rules via the user interface and API, automated tuning of rules, and rule creation based on profiling known system behavior. On top of the basic Falco rules, Sysdig Secure implements the concept of a "Security policy" that can comprise several rules which are evaluated for a user-define infrastructure scope like Kubernetes namespaces, OpenShift clusters, deployment workload, cloud regions etc.
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