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What is security analytics?

Dynatrace

As a result, organizations are implementing security analytics to manage risk and improve DevSecOps efficiency. Fortunately, CISOs can use security analytics to improve visibility of complex environments and enable proactive protection. What is security analytics? Why is security analytics important? Here’s how.

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What is application security monitoring?

Dynatrace

With the pace of digital transformation continuing to accelerate, organizations are realizing the growing imperative to have a robust application security monitoring process in place. What are the goals of continuous application security monitoring and why is it important?

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TTP-based threat hunting with Dynatrace Security Analytics and Falco Alerts solves alert noise

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In this blog post, we’ll use Dynatrace Security Analytics to go threat hunting, bringing together logs, traces, metrics, and, crucially, threat alerts. Likewise, operation specialists can prioritize their efforts on monitoring the highest-risk tactics, and executives can better communicate the business risk.

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Data lakehouse innovations advance the three pillars of observability for more collaborative analytics

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Grail combines the big-data storage of a data warehouse with the analytical flexibility of a data lake. With Grail, we have reinvented analytics for converged observability and security data,” Greifeneder says. Logs on Grail Log data is foundational for any IT analytics. Open source solutions are also making tracing harder.

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AWS observability: AWS monitoring best practices for resiliency

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These resources generate vast amounts of data in various locations, including containers, which can be virtual and ephemeral, thus more difficult to monitor. These challenges make AWS observability a key practice for building and monitoring cloud-native applications. EC2 is ideally suited for large workloads with constant traffic.

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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

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This opens the door to auto-scalable applications, which effortlessly matches the demands of rapidly growing and varying user traffic. Docker Engine is built on top containerd , the leading open-source container runtime, a project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (DNCF). Built-in monitoring. What is Docker?

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Dynatrace simplifies StatsD, Telegraf, and Prometheus observability with Davis AI

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Open-source metric sources automatically map to our Smartscape model for AI analytics. Once you send metrics via the OneAgent REST API, the relevant hosts are automatically enriched with all available monitoring dimensions. Telegraf is an open-source agent by Influxdata. Stay tuned.