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Observability has gained a lot of momentum in the past year, be it full stack observability or data observability. Modern complex IT systems using clouds, microservices and serverless are easy to develop and deploy but extremely difficult to observe. These systems generate tremendous amounts of data and need an automated way of handling the volume. The next era of delivering customer experience is underpinned by the full stack observability capability.

Chatbots - Intro to Torq Webinar

The challenges and workloads facing today’s security teams are not getting easier, but the response methods of security teams are still manual, utilizing a patchwork of security tools that are not connected nor communicating with each other. What if you could utilize your organization’s most common communication tool (i.e. Slack) to bring security communications and operations into every part of your organization?

No BS security: detect and automate with LimaCharlie & Tines

Why is there so much BS involved in the building and selling of security software? The security stack of the future – and of today, in the best companies – is composed of tools that focus on doing one thing extremely well, with transparent value and pricing, packaged in a product that the team will actually enjoy using. Join Eoin & Maxime, the founders of Tines and LimaCharlie, as we explore why "No BS" is the future of security, and put our own products to the test: building an end-to-end sophisticated detection and response flow using the free, ungated versions of our products.

What SecOps Teams Can Expect in 2022

Traditionally, most organizations have had siloed departments wherein teams’ activities are highly separated and the objectives within organizational structures are divided. This operational methodology has brought about friction – especially within the IT department, where developers and ITOps lack collaboration.

Digital-First SecOps: A CISO Perspective

Businesses of all types, and across all verticals, have gone digital-first. This shift enables many benefits, such as greater scalability and speed. But it also amplifies the security and compliance challenges that arise from digital systems. For CISOs, this shift amplifies the need to apply the same level of automation, speed, and business-wide accessibility for security that digitization has brought to other aspects of the business. In short, modern businesses need to adopt a digital-first approach to SecOps itself.
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Mitigating the Next Log4shell: Automating Your Vulnerability Management Program

As CVE-2021-44228, a.k.a "Log4Shell" or Apache Log4j Remote Code Execution vulnerability continues to send shockwaves across the world of software, many security vendors and practitioners are rushing to provide recommendations on dealing with the crisis. If you need immediate help mitigating the impact of Log4shell, we're here for that. But the goal of this post is to look forward. This isn't the first and won't be the last high-impact vulnerability to be uncovered. So it's worth preparing your organization for the next one, so that you can respond faster, mitigate and remediate sooner - and have fewer weekends like the last one.

Blocking IOCs at the speed of automation (With OneLogin)

Matthew Petroske, OneLogin's Senior Incident Response Engineer, saw the value of Tines early on and was impressed by the functionality and scalability of the automation platform. “The analogy I like to use is functional programming; the way that Tines has built the platform means we can just reuse Stories in a very flexible and straightforward fashion, and that makes my life easier, which is what I love. I'm a huge ‘Send to Story’ fan.”