Layer A: Data is usually first written here, and we have the best possible performance for indexing and search.Layer B: Data is moved here from other layers and it is searchable, although the performance is not as good as the above layer. Data is backed up to an object store and does not require any user action for archival or restore — it is done automatically by the … [Read more...] about What’s the difference? Elastic and Splunk data tiers
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What’s New in Open 360? January 2024 Update
At Logz.io, we recently announced the release of App 360, a new solution that aims to shift the paradigm around application performance monitoring (APM) systems. To better give our customers a look at the new solution within the Logz.io Open 360™ platform for essential observability, we recently hosted a webinar explaining App 360 in greater depth and provided a detailed … [Read more...] about What’s New in Open 360? January 2024 Update
What’s New in OpenTelemetry? | Logz.io
OpenTelemetry (OTEL) is an observability platform designed to generate and collect telemetry data across various observability pillars, and its popularity has grown as organizations look to take advantage of it.It’s the most active Cloud Native Computing Foundation project after Kubernetes, and it’s progressing at an immense pace on many fronts. The core project is expanding … [Read more...] about What’s New in OpenTelemetry? | Logz.io
What’s New with Fluentd & Fluent Bit
At the recent KubeCon EU, we learned the significant news of the FluentBit v2.0 major release with numerous new features. What’s new and what’s to come for this key log aggregation tool?On the latest OpenObservability Talks, I hosted Eduardo Silva, one of the maintainers of Fluentd, a creator of Fluent Bit and co-founder of Calyptia. We delved into the significant updates and … [Read more...] about What’s New with Fluentd & Fluent Bit
What’s the State of Credential theft in 2023?
Aug 16, 2023The Hacker News At a little overt halfway through 2023, credential theft is still a major thorn in the side of IT teams. The heart of the problem is the value of data to cybercriminals and the evolution of the techniques they use to get hold of it. The 2023 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) revealed that 83% of breaches involved external actors, … [Read more...] about What’s the State of Credential theft in 2023?
What’s Wrong with Manufacturing?
In last year's edition of the Security Navigator we noted that the Manufacturing Industry appeared to be totally over-represented in our dataset of Cyber Extortion victims. Neither the number of businesses nor their average revenue particularly stood out to explain this. Manufacturing was also the most represented Industry in our CyberSOC dataset – contributing more Incidents … [Read more...] about What’s Wrong with Manufacturing?
What’s NEXT with Michael Ebel at Atmosfy
Throughout my career, I have noticed the way we “futurize” technology. Often, we are thinking of technology in five-to-ten-year increments. But the fact of the matter is – technology is moving faster than we can keep up. The minute we think we understand it, it’s already onto something new. That’s why here at Cisco, we’re focused on what’s NEXT. We all know technology will … [Read more...] about What’s NEXT with Michael Ebel at Atmosfy
So, what’s the big deal about ISE 3.x?
Lately, there has been a lot of chatter around the 3.x release designation for Cisco Identity Services Engine, known to over 45,000 customers as ISE. ISE has been the market’s leading network access and control solution for over ten years. So, as we look to end support for older versions, including ISE 2.7, what’s the big deal about 3.x? ISE from the cloud 3.x – A cloud-ready, … [Read more...] about So, what’s the big deal about ISE 3.x?
In case you missed it: check out what’s new with SecureX from Cisco Live!
For the first time ever, Cisco is bringing customers and partners from all around the world together for an all-in-one global event! This week, we are delivering an experience unlike any other; this comes at an interesting time for Cisco SecureX. SecureX has been simplifying security for almost an entire year now and it has defined what a true security platform approach means … [Read more...] about In case you missed it: check out what’s new with SecureX from Cisco Live!
Decided to move on from your NGAV/EDR? A Guide for Small Security Teams to What’s Next
You're fully aware of the need to stop threats at the front door and then hunt any that got through that first gate, so your company installed an EPP/ EDR solution. But like most companies, you've already come across its shortcoming – and these are amplified since you have a small security team. More than likely, you noticed that it has its share of detection blind spots and … [Read more...] about Decided to move on from your NGAV/EDR? A Guide for Small Security Teams to What’s Next