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The State of Security Data Management in 2022

Today, Cribl is releasing The State of Security Data Management 2022 in collaboration with CITE Research. The report examines the challenges that enterprises are facing as they work to balance evolving business priorities with cyber threats. The report was conducted in September 2022 and surveyed 1,000 senior-level IT and security decision-makers. The survey found that, although most organizations are confident in their data management strategy, few believe it’s actually sustainable.

Logging From Mobile Devices Using Cribl.Cloud

Mobile devices have changed our world. They come with us everywhere and provide invaluable services. One nagging problem is how to get data out of your mobile device. Specifically, logging metrics and events can be a trial. Opening up a public-facing port, managing the log receivers, coding… Wouldn’t it be nice if this was simplified? This article will demonstrate how easy delivering logs can be using Cribl.Cloud and simple HTTP POSTs – for free.

How We Earn It: High Customer Satisfaction

One of the gratifying things about working at Cribl is receiving daily validation that we’re making customers’ lives easier, and solving their real problems. Every time someone tells us something like this, our hearts gladden, and a goat angel gets its wings: Numbers like those also translate into…numbers. When we surveyed customers in our most recent quarter, our CSAT (Customer SATisfaction) score was above 90%.

What is Observability: A Beginner's Guide

Observability is a methodology that you incorporate into your enterprise architecture to provide greater visibility into what is happening. It helps us determine the states of the system from their external outputs and allows technicians to identify bottlenecks, predict issues and mitigate them. As the architectures of IT systems are becoming more complex and distributed we use observability to meet the need to measure their internal states.

It's a Three-Peat For Cribl with Awards from Comparably

When we began the week, we had zero awards from Comparably. As we end the week, we now have a three-peat of awards. Cribl was recognized among 70,000 companies out of 15 million ratings – winning top honors for Happiest Employees, Best Compensation, and Best Perks and Benefits. We’re thrilled to be recognized by Comparably, and we’re looking forward to continuing our pursuit of being the best place to work.

3 Common Misconceptions about Executive Order 14028: Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity

The United States is the #1 target for cybersecurity attacks in the world. 38% of targeted cybersecurity attacks so far in 2022 were aimed at the United States data and systems. That’s alarming. And we see it in the news almost every day. Solarwinds, Colonial Pipeline, The Pulse Secure VPN zero-day… There’s an increasing number of threats and attacks, to the tune of 15.1% year over year.

Exciting News About the Cribl Certified Observability Engineer Program!

At Cribl, we want to make it as easy as possible for anyone to learn about our products. Whether you’re a potential future customer, new user at an existing customer, a partner, we believe knowledge about our products should be free and easy to consume, convenient to access at any time and at a pace desired by the learner. We're excited to announce that we've issued our 1000th certification!

What is an Observability Engineer?

What is an observability engineer? Is it your SIEM admin? How about your application performance monitoring admin? Neither? Both? Observability engineering is more than administering a tool. There is more to it than data onboarding, writing parsers, and getting data in. As an observability tool admin, you work with data producers and consumers to get data in a human-readable and searchable format from the source to the analytics system.

Demystifying Observability and Making it Work for You

This article is the final installment in a series that demystifies observability. The first three focused on the history of observability, dispelling myths around observability, and what observability is and what it can offer. In this last article of the series (Check out part 1), I want to offer a complete definition of observability.