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Network Monitoring for 1,000+ Devices at Scale

A network monitoring platform can handle more than 1,000 devices, but the device total is only the starting point. A workable design must keep polling cycles on time, preserve visibility during failures, control notification volume, support the devices you own, and recover cleanly when the monitoring system itself has a problem. Crossing 1,000 monitored devices changes the job.

ACSC Essential 8: Without the Complexity

Gain cyber resilience with ACSC Essential Eight strategies Simplify Essential Eight compliance and cyber resilience with Ivanti and see how to reduce the attack surface with discovery, patching and privilege control —without the added complexity.combine asset discovery, vulnerability management, patching, application control, privilege management, and compliance reporting.

How eBPF Observability Monitors Docker Containers Without a Rebuild

How many containers are running in your production environment right now that nobody can see inside? A vendored service, a compiled binary, an application whose build pipeline left with the developer who wrote it: each one runs, serves traffic, and reports nothing. Instrumenting those workloads means a code change, a rebuild, and a redeploy, and on these containers none of the three are available.

Splunk Pricing in 2026: Full Cost Breakdown (and How to Cut It)

Splunk charges you in one of two ways: by how much data you send it each day, or by how much compute your searches and dashboards use. Security teams pay for both the platform and Splunk Enterprise Security, the app that turns Splunk into a SIEM, which is priced separately on top. This guide breaks down every part of a 2026 Splunk bill, works through a real, sourced pricing example, and lays out the ways to bring the number down, including the one lever many teams overlook.

SEO isn't just a marketing KPI anymore. It's a security one.

On this episode of Masters of Data, we sat down with Patrick Kobly, who runs security for a boutique MSSP serving fintech, crypto, and gaming clients, to dig into how phishing has evolved past the obvious tells. Kobly walks through how attackers spin up reverse proxies behind Cloudflare, route through residential IPs to dodge reputation-based blocking, and can take a fake domain from registration to full attack in under five hours. The conversation turns into an unexpected case for treating SEO as a security discipline, since search rank and AI-generated results are now part of the attack surface too.

Sending HighPriority Messages from OnPage's Dispatcher

See how OnPage Dispatcher helps teams centralize and streamline time-sensitive communication. In this demo, a request is created in Dispatcher, routed to the appropriate on-call specialist, and tracked through acknowledgment and response. We also show how the communication is bi-directional, and responses can be seen within the dispatcher, with a complete audit trail.

From alert to answer: a hands-on investigation with trace analysis in Mezmo

Authored by Sven Delmas, VP of Research at Mezmo I wanted to know what Mezmo's new trace features feel like with real telemetry behind them, so I built the smallest honest rig I could: the OpenTelemetry demo application running in a local Kubernetes-in-Docker cluster on my machine, one collector, and one deliberately simple Mezmo pipeline.

Finding Balance in an Always-On Job

Being in IT is already a job that can take its toll, with always-on hours and constant notifications, it can be a heavy mental load. And when it comes to IT leadership, the responsibilities pile up even more. You now maintain responsibility over an infrastructure that needs to stay on, you interact with every part of the business, and you have to manage the careers of direct reports on your team. All of that can add up to more hours than you have in a day.

Shipped: Personalized cost access, powered by SSO

Instead of building a separate role for every team, region, or department, admins can create a single role that automatically personalizes access for each user based on their SSO attributes. Someone moves teams or a new group gets created, and the new access takes effect at their next login with no CloudZero configuration. As AI spend grows, more companies are looking to give teams visibility into their own AI costs without exposing every individual’s usage across the org.