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Best Practices in Cloud Security Monitoring

Scalegrid

What does it take to secure your cloud assets effectively? Cloud security monitoring is key—identifying threats in real-time and mitigating risks before they escalate. This article strips away the complexities, walking you through best practices, top tools, and strategies you’ll need for a well-defended cloud infrastructure.

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Stream logs to Dynatrace with Amazon Data Firehose to boost your cloud-native journey

Dynatrace

Real-time streaming needs real-time analytics As enterprises move their workloads to cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services, the complexity of observing their workloads increases. As cloud complexity grows, it brings more volume, velocity, and variety of log data. Managing this change is difficult.

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Dynatrace strengthens container security across popular cloud-based registries

Dynatrace

Cloud-native CI/CD pipelines and build processes often expose Kubernetes to attack vectors via internet-sourced container images. The Dynatrace Operator is responsible for the secure lifecycle of components necessary for Kubernetes cluster monitoring. The version numbers of these binaries correlate 1:1 with the container image’s tags.

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How Netflix uses eBPF flow logs at scale for network insight

The Netflix TechBlog

By Alok Tiagi , Hariharan Ananthakrishnan , Ivan Porto Carrero and Keerti Lakshminarayan Netflix has developed a network observability sidecar called Flow Exporter that uses eBPF tracepoints to capture TCP flows at near real time. Without having network visibility, it’s difficult to improve our reliability, security and capacity posture.

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How AI and observability help to safeguard government networks from new threats

Dynatrace

Today’s applications are cloud-native, microservices-based, and extend across both the cloud and on-premises servers. In complex, distributed cloud-native environments, observability is powerful, as it shows teams exactly when problems occur and how to proactively solve them. There are no more unknown unknowns.

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Dynatrace SaaS on Azure now Generally Available

Dynatrace

In September, we announced the availability of the Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform on Microsoft Azure as a SaaS solution and natively in the Azure portal. Today, we are excited to provide an update that Dynatrace SaaS on Azure is now generally available (GA) to the public through Dynatrace sales channels. Dynatrace news.

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How Dynatrace cloud monitoring helped Porsche Informatik accelerate transformation

Dynatrace

To gain greater agility, Porsche Informatik migrated to a containerized, hybrid cloud environment. But this approach introduced new complexity and a need for more advanced cloud monitoring capabilities. At Perform 2021, we were joined by Peter Friedwagner, Head of Infrastructure and Cloud Services at Porsche Informatik.

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