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Log4Shell vulnerability discovery and mitigation require automatic and intelligent observability

Dynatrace

Since the Log4j vulnerability CVE-2021-44228 —or Log4Shell—emerged in early December, security teams have faced great pressure to identify and remediate it. Log4Shell is a software vulnerability in Apache Log4j 2 , a popular Java library for logging error messages in applications. Dynatrace news. Are we affected?

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Mitigating security vulnerabilities moves front and center in modern observability strategies

Dynatrace

Security vulnerabilities can easily creep into IT systems and create costly risks. As a result, organizations are adopting cloud observability technologies to gain visibility into their IT environments and the associated application performance and software vulnerability issues.

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Log4Shell highlights need for secure digital transformation with observability, vulnerability management

Dynatrace

Avisi uses Dynatrace to find vulnerabilities in production. In December 2021, a security vulnerability known as Log4Shell emerged with force. This zero-day vulnerability enables a remote attacker to take control of a device or Internet-based application if the device or app runs certain versions of Log4j 2, a popular Java library.

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The top eight DevSecOps trends in 2022

Dynatrace

As businesses take steps to innovate faster, software development quality—and application security—have moved front and center. But increased speed creates a tradeoff: According to another study, nearly half of organizations consciously deploy vulnerable code because of time pressure. Mounting attacks via vulnerable third-party code.

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Dynatrace Perform 2022: Themes to watch at Dynatrace’s annual conference

Dynatrace

They know these environments are too expansive, porous, and complex for IT teams to manage with human resources alone. Check out these resources to learn more about modern observability and how it contrasts with traditional monitoring. For more on Dynatrace observability, check out the Observability resource center.

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AI’s ‘SolarWinds Moment’ Will Occur; It’s Just a Matter of When

O'Reilly

Sometimes a series of negative headlines can shift opinion and amplify our awareness of lurking vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity itself was considered an esoteric backroom technology problem until we learned of the Equifax breach, the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, Log4j vulnerability, and the massive SolarWinds hack.