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Updating Falco branding guidelines #2493

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# Falco Branding Guidelines

This document describes The Falco Project's branding guidelines, language, and message.
Falco is an open source security project whose brand and identity are governed by the [Cloud Native Computing Foundation](https://www.linuxfoundation.org/legal/trademark-usage).

This document describes the official branding guidelines of The Falco Project. Please see the [Falco Branding](https://falco.org/falco-brand) page on our website for further details.

Content in this document can be used to publicly share about Falco.

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Falco is capable of [consuming the Kubernetes audit logs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/debug-application-cluster/falco/#use-falco-to-collect-audit-events).
By adding Kubernetes application context, and Kubernetes audit logs teams can understand who did what.

### Writing about Falco

##### Yes
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Falco however alerts when unusual behavior occurs.
This is commonly referred to as **detection** or **forensics**.


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# Glossary
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