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Datadog: DevSecOps Maturity Model

Business and technology leaders increasingly recognize the need to infuse Security practices throughout the SDLC and embrace a DevSecOps culture. Yet, in this emerging field, organizations are searching for best practice. In this session, Technical Evangelist Andrew Krug will present our DevSecOps Maturity Model, a framework based on Datadog's experience supporting more than 15,000 companies in their DevSecOps journeys.

Elastic: Implementing Elastic security in highly regulated environments

In the field of security, change is constant and inevitable. This talk will focus on observations made in the security field in the telecommunications and financial industries as well as provide practical, thought-provoking questions to ask if you are planning to successfully implement Elastic in highly regulated environments.

Elastic: Getting started with Elasticsearch

Elasticsearch is a distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine capable of addressing a growing number of use cases. As the heart of the free and open Elastic Stack, it centrally stores your data for lightning fast search, finetuned relevancy, and powerful analytics that scale with ease. This video is perfect for users that are new to Elasticsearch or users that want to see features like the frozen tier and runtime fields in action. We'll cover getting started, which includes deploying, managing, and analyzing data in Elasticsearch.

Measure your DevSecOps maturity with Datadog's self-assessment

With DevOps teams moving at ever greater speed, it’s vital for security teams to be deeply involved at all stages of the software development and delivery lifecycle. Breaking down silos between development, operations, and security teams ensures that security considerations are not overlooked, that vulnerabilities are caught early, and that security checkpoints do not slow down the delivery process.

Website Monitoring to Optimize Your Page Speed

Chaos theory tells us that disruption strongly relates to time; and that the interval between chaos events either increases or decreases based on the amount of action. It sounds like a complex concept but the internet has managed to prove this theory and make it viral – not Rick Roll viral, more like DogeCoin viral – where profits are instantly influenced by volatile popularity. Inside the internet, speed equals profit so it makes sense to monitor it…but what does that mean?

Enabling Single Sign-On with SQL Monitor

It’s never been more critical to protect your data infrastructure against malicious actors, with organizations dealing with an ever-expanding number of increasingly sophisticated attacks. Monitoring solutions represent part of your infrastructure’s attack surface area – they enjoy highly privileged access to the systems they help manage, and store sensitive information about the workloads running on them.

What to Look for in a Network Traffic Visibility Solution

As company infrastructures now sprawl across several different environments, additional tools need to be added to the portfolio. But adhering to the traditional approach of focusing on individual devices, their health, performance, and availability, only aggravates its downsides; i.e. visibility blind spots, tool disparity, and therewith connected “swivel-chair” management. The problem calls for increased network traffic visibility that does not come at the cost of extra work.

What is SDLC? An Intro to the Software Development Lifecycle

SDLC is one of the age-old terms in the software industry. SDLC stands for Software Development Lifecycle and is a methodology that defines various strategies and steps for building high-quality software most efficiently. SDLC is undoubtedly an integral part of most organizations’ development routines.

The NetOps Expert - Episode 1: The Release of DX NetOp 21.2

In this episode of The NetOps Expert, Broadcom’s Nagesh Jaiswal and Jeremy Rossbach discuss why the latest release of DX NetOps 21.2 network observability software comes at the perfect time when the pandemic has created enormous demands on today’s networks and network operations teams.