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Quantifying Risk in the SOC: From Analyst Actions to Measurable Impact

How much value are you really getting from your logs, and what are you giving up to stay on budget? In this episode of Logs and Lattes, host Palmer Wallace sits down with Seth Goldhammer, VP of Product Management at Graylog, for a candid conversation about the hidden cost of traditional SIEM pricing. Seth explains how ingest-based and resource-heavy licensing models pressure security teams into tough tradeoffs, such as dropping logs, tuning down detections, or limiting retention just to avoid budget overages.

Recognition Without Compromise: Graylog's Rise in the SIEM Market

Graylog earned recognition from both Gartner and GigaOm, and it is reshaping how teams think about SIEM. In this episode of Logs & Lattes, host Palmer Wallace talks with Kimber Spradlin, Chief Marketing Officer at Graylog, about what this dual recognition means for customers, analysts, and the future of security operations.

Logs & Lattes: Episode 3 - Recognition Without Compromise: Graylog's Rise in the SIEM Market

Graylog earned recognition from both Gartner and GigaOm, and it is reshaping how teams think about SIEM. In this episode of Logs & Lattes, host Palmer Wallace talks with Kimber Spradlin, Chief Marketing Officer at Graylog, about what this dual recognition means for customers, analysts, and the future of security operations.

Overcoming Cybersecurity and Risk Management Challenges

Every time you leave your home, you take various risks, like being in a car accident or being struck down by a meteor. In some cases, like the meteor, the likelihood of the event is so low as to be nearly nonexistent. In others, like the car accident, the likelihood might be higher. Similarly, every technology that you connect to your networks creates a cybersecurity security risk. Any device or application that connects to the public internet can be an entry point for attackers.

How Graylog Uses Explainable AI to Help Security Teams

Security teams face an endless stream of alerts, false positives, and investigation backlogs. Every second counts, yet many AI-driven tools promise to handle everything for you that leaves analysts uncertain about how conclusions were made. Graylog takes a different path. The company develops assistive AI that helps analysts make faster, smarter calls with context, transparency, and control. No black boxes. No mystery logic.

Logs & Lattes: Episode 2 - From Noise to Action: Smarter Security Ops That Reduce Risk

Security teams are overwhelmed by alerts, but which ones really matter? In this episode of Logs & Lattes, host Palmer Wallace talks with Rich Murphy, Senior Product Manager at Graylog, about how smarter security operations help teams cut through the noise and focus on what truly reduces risk. From alert fatigue to risk-first response, they unpack practical ways to prioritize real threats, automate with context, and make incident response faster and more effective. Learn how modern SOCs are evolving beyond alert overload to focus on meaningful, risk-based action.

From Noise to Action: Smarter Security Ops That Reduce Risk

In this episode of Logs & Lattes, host Palmer Wallace talks with Rich Murphy, Senior Product Manager at Graylog, about how smarter security operations help teams cut through the noise and focus on what truly reduces risk. From alert fatigue to risk-first response, they unpack practical ways to prioritize real threats, automate with context, and make incident response faster and more effective. Learn how modern SOCs are evolving beyond alert overload to focus on meaningful, risk-based action.

From Tool Sprawl to One Platform: How Graylog Simplifies Security Visibility

Security operations are buried under too many tools. Analysts switch between consoles, piece together context by hand, and burn valuable hours reconciling data that should already work together. According to Gartner, security leaders use an average of 19 different tools, and 80% say this level of complexity creates blind spots. This fragmentation slows down detection and response, drives up costs, and wears out teams that are already stretched thin.

SIEM's Next Chapter: Evolving, Not Dying

The obituary for SIEM has been written more than once. The latest headline from Dark Reading calls it “dying a slow death.” Catchy. But wrong. If you work in a SOC, you already know the need for centralized, contextualized visibility is not going anywhere. What is changing the future of SIEM, is how SIEM delivers it. If you are still thinking of SIEM as a clunky, high-cost log hoarder, you are stuck in the wrong decade.

How Graylog Helps You Spot LockBit-Style Attacks Sooner

The DFIR Report recently detailed a LockBit attack with ransomware intrusion that succeeded without advanced exploits or zero-day vulnerabilities. The attack relied on a stolen AnyDesk installer, credential reuse, and renamed PowerShell scripts that blended into routine activity. These moves were not sophisticated, but they were fast and effective. The end result: complete domain encryption.

Smart Logging Without the Price Trap

How much value are you really getting from your logs, and what are you giving up to stay on budget? In this episode of Logs and Lattes, host Palmer Wallace sits down with Seth Goldhammer, VP of Product Management at Graylog, for a candid conversation about the hidden cost of traditional SIEM pricing. Seth explains how ingest-based and resource-heavy licensing models pressure security teams into tough tradeoffs, such as dropping logs, tuning down detections, or limiting retention just to avoid budget overages.

Security Pipelines Are Broken. Here's How to Fix Them

There’s a quiet failure at the heart of many security programs. It’s not a lack of data. It’s too much of the wrong data. Telemetry pipelines built for volume, not visibility, now flood teams with noise instead of insight. The result? More alerts. Slower response. Overworked analysts are stuck maintaining ingestion rules instead of catching real threats.