Follow Ethan Keaton Manager of Technical Marketing as he walks you through installing Graylog V6.1 with Graylog Data Node. Graylog Data Node is a Graylog managed OpenSearch Service.
Our new Cribl Search Packs give you a framework for packaging, sharing, and installing config bundles that align with a given data source or use case. Similar in concept to our original Cribl Stream Packs framework, Cribl Search Packs help users find value in their datasets more quickly across common use cases. In fact, Stream Pack users were a powerful driver in the development of Search Packs.
Let’s be real, we’ve never been huge fans of conventional unstructured logs at Honeycomb. From the very start, we’ve emitted from our own codestructured wide events and distributed traces with well-formed schemas. Fortunately (because it avoids reinventing the wheel) and unfortunately (because it doesn’t adhere to our standards for observability) for us, not all the software we run is written by us.
Learn how the asset inventory provided by Splunk Asset and Risk Intelligence delivers a much-needed source of truth, bringing together different sources, helping to discover previously unknown assets, and delivering context and enrichment for key cybersecurity activities.
In a world where microservices rule and distributed architectures are the norm, understanding how a single request flows through your system can be an overwhelming challenge. But don’t worry—there’s light at the end of the tunnel! And not just one light, but four.
Have a quick look at the new Threat Coverage Radar Chart for tracking your threat coverage with MITRE ATT&CK. Step through the new interface for building Reports as well as new views for Security Investigation features.
Cyber threats against AI systems are on the rise, and today's AI developers need a robust approach to securing AI applications that address the unique vulnerabilities and attack patterns associated with AI systems and ML models deployed in production environments. In this blog, we're taking a closer look at two specific tools that AI developers can use to help detect cyber threats against AI systems.
As organizations continue to become more reliant on distributed and hybrid workforces, the need for comprehensive data collection across every endpoint—servers, applications, desktops, and laptops—has never been more critical. But let’s be real: agents can be a total headache. That’s where Cribl Edge comes in, now with support for desktops and laptops (in preview)!