In today’s fast-paced digital world, CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment/Delivery) has become a cornerstone of modern software development, streamlining and automating the process ...
Nowadays attacks evolve over time and threat actors are following different ways to reach the same objectives. This could represent a problem on the defensive side. How could you always be up-to-date ...
When monitoring Kubernetes clusters using Elastic Stack, the volume of logs can be overwhelming, often reaching gigabytes per minute. This is particularly true for OpenShift clusters, where ...
Writing high-performance code is key when tackling complex problems. While it might be tempting to focus on optimizing the programming language itself, the best strategy is often to implement the ...
Yes you read the title right. This time I will tell you about the time I went on the hunt to bring a velociraptor and a chainsaw into the Würth Phoenix Security Operation Centre. I know that it might ...
When approaching to GitOps workflow you will soon have to choose between push and pull based approach. In this blog-post I will explain the high-level differences of each approach with pros and cons.
When adopting an open-source software project that you do not own, you may find it necessary to modify it partially to meet your specific requirements. However, as you implement these changes, it’s ...
This is that Time of the Year when you begin preparing all your SLA Reports to understand how your important Services behaved during the Year itself. It is like then end of a Horse Racing, when you ...
If you are monitoring an Openshift or a Kubernetes cluster with Elastic Stack you might have noticed that the kubernetes integration uses the default Index Lifecycle Policy. It means that those logs ...