How to ingest LimaCharlie output into Datadog
Integrating LimaCharlie with Datadog increases visibility for LimaCharlie users. In this article, we will look at two ways you can configure the integration to help security teams streamline workflows.
Integrating LimaCharlie with Datadog increases visibility for LimaCharlie users. In this article, we will look at two ways you can configure the integration to help security teams streamline workflows.
LimaCharlie offers many of the capabilities of a security information and event management (SIEM) solution, although it is not a SIEM. In this article, we’ll talk about LimaCharlie vs traditional SIEMs—and explain how our platform can be used to reduce or replace SIEM usage and help cybersecurity teams save money.
We recently launched the LimaCharlie Query console which makes the underlying LimaCharlie Query Language (LCQL) more accessible. Users can now easily operationalize the full year of telemetry retained by LimaCharlie, reducing or eliminating the need to send telemetry into 3rd party SIEM-like tools such as Splunk and ELK. It is an exciting new set of capabilities that opens a whole new world of possibilities.
If you’ve been following along our journey, you know that LimaCharlie makes it easy and cost effective to get security data from any source, normalized into a single hub with the unique added benefit of running detection, automation, and response rules at wire speed. On top of being able to store all of your data within LimaCharlie, you get granular control and the ability to send data to any external destination.
Organizations know that they need to become more cyber resilient, and are asking MSSPs and enterprise security teams to help. But in a time of economic uncertainty and shrinking budgets, the goal of cyber resilience is often at odds with what management is prepared to invest. The good news is that LimaCharlie can be used to help security professionals improve cyber resilience—with a level of control and at a cost efficiency unparalleled industrywide.
LimaCharlie has multiple integrations that offer security teams greater visibility into Microsoft Windows. If you’re familiar with LimaCharlie, you probably know about some of these already. But over the past few months, we’ve added quite a bit to our catalog of capabilities. For this reason, we wanted to put together an updated guide to our most important Microsoft integrations.
The team at LimaCharlie is heading into 2023 with a pace of development that is unprecedented in the history of the company. This month's roll-up has too many new features and capabilities to summarize here - please see below for all the new goodness. Earlier this month, key members of the team got together to reflect on the progress we made in 2022 and pontificate on what we hope to accomplish in 2023. If you missed it, you can watch that talk below.
The Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) market is poised for exponential growth. Researchers estimate that the global managed security services market will generate revenue of approximately $53.2 billion by the end of 2031, a 264% growth rate for 2021 with a 14.2% compound annual growth rate (CAGR).
The consensus view is that the economy will fall into a recession in 2023. If the analysts’ predictions come to pass, cybersecurity companies will face a number of serious challenges. In this post, we’ll talk about the problems of managing cybersecurity during a recession—and explain how the LimaCharlie platform can be used to help cybersecurity firms and their clients weather the storm.
At LimaCharlie, we believe the cybersecurity community contains a tremendous wealth of expertise, intelligence, and wisdom. It’s one of the main reasons we do what we do as a company: give cybersecurity professionals the tools and infrastructure to build their own solutions, and full control over and visibility into their security stack.