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Understanding Amazon Security Lake: Enhancing Data Security in the Cloud

This year, Amazon Web Services (AWS), a leading cloud services provider, announced a comprehensive security solution called Amazon Security Lake. In this blog post, we will explore what Amazon Security Lake is, how it works, the benefits for organizations, and partners you can leverage alongside it to enhance security analytics and quickly respond to security events.

Zero code tracing: Kubernetes observability with Logz.io and eBPF

Distributed tracing is a core tool for operating modern microservices platforms. For SREs and DevOps teams, it is often the fastest way to understand latency issues, service dependencies, and unexpected failure modes. But achieving comprehensive tracing coverage is resource-intensive and time-consuming. It usually requires application changes, language-specific instrumentation, agent lifecycle management, and ongoing coordination with development teams.

Observability for Feature Flags

Some of your users are having a party; dancing away, having a great time. But a couple of users are stuck outside in the rain, knocking on the door, trying to get in. Unfortunately, you can’t hear them because of all the noise happening inside. That’s what it feels like when you gradually roll out new features across your user base without the right monitoring.

Sampled analysis of 10 billion spans with Coralogix highlight comparison

The CNCF reported that between 39% and 56% of organizations surveyed are now ingesting traces as part of their observability strategy. Tracing has become a cornerstone of any modern observability operation. Customers are regularly handling 10s of billions of spans every day, but with billions of spans, how can teams quickly figure out what is changing, what’s breaking, or what’s slowing down?

2026 Observability Predictions: What Lies Ahead?

What remains of the 2025 AI hype? After a year of “AI will fix everything” promises, engineering teams in 2025 hit a wall of reality: AI is a tool, not a magic bullet. We’re now seeing a more practical approach: identifying broken workflows and tasks where AI can help and leveraging AI strengths like data analysis at speed and scale to derive meaningful, valuable insights. Looking ahead, 2026 will reward organizations that combine AI innovation with a practical approach.

How AI-Native Data Pipelines Help Create a Security Data Lake

Security teams are generating and storing more telemetry than ever before. Logs, metrics, traces, and events come from cloud services, applications, identities, and infrastructure across many environments. Retention requirements continue to grow, yet the cost of storing all of this data in traditional hot storage can quickly exceed annual budgets. At the same time, investigations and audits rely on fast access to historical data, and any delay can slow response time or limit visibility.

IoT Sensor Data into Graylog: A Lab Guide

Graylog has always been associated with log management, metrics, SIEM and security monitoring—but it’s also a great tool for creative, low-cost experiments in a home lab. I wanted to use it for real-world sensor data, so I built a DIY temperature and humidity monitor using an ESP-WROOM-32 development board and a DHT22 sensor.