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September 2020 Update: All-new Webhook and API Key Management

Our September update provides you with self-service API key management from the SIGNL4 web portal. Finally, you can fully exploit our comprehensive REST API. We also improved management of outbound webhook which can update your systems with any information on Signl handling. It is now possible to manage API keys for the SIGNL4 API in the SIGNL4 account portal. Click on the “Developer” menu item to manage API keys. Keys issued here can then be used to call SIGNL4 REST API functions.

How to Implement a Strong COVID-19 Cybersecurity Plan

As COVID-19 forces more employees to work from home, companies are reevaluating their cybersecurity plans to place an increased emphasis on securing remote access, as well as phishing and ransomware prevention. Here are some of the most important security basics to include in your COVID-19 cybersecurity plan.

Welcome to the Now Platform Paris Release!

The world is experiencing a seismic shift from the obsolete "business process evolution" to the new "workflow revolution." Companies across industries are facing once-in-a-generation challenges. They are trying to keep their businesses on track and get their people back to work. ServiceNow is committed to helping businesses capitalize on the opportunities of digital transformation to boost agility and resilience in this next normal work environment.

Manage Your Splunk Infrastructure as Code Using Terraform

Splunk is happy to announce that we now have a Hashicorp verified Terraform Provider for Splunk. The provider is publicly available in the Terraform Registry and can be used by referencing it in your Terraform configuration file and simply executing terraform init. If you're new to Terraform and Providers, the latest version of Terraform is available here. You will need to download the appropriate binaries and have Terraform installed before using the provider.

Elastic: A technical deep dive into Elastic Security 7.9

Protecting data and networks against cyber attacks is challenging. Many security teams have been using Elastic Security for SIEM use cases to collect and analyze endpoint data, add enterprise context, and hunt for and detect threat activity. With the 7.9 release, Elastic Security now provides free, integrated endpoint security through the introduction of signatureless malware prevention and kernel-level data collection on the new Elastic Agent.

Elastic Workplace Search: What we've learned from our internal implementation

Elastic Workplace Search provides a unified search experience for all your company's content. It ships with preconfigured content source connectors for numerous popular productivity, collaboration, and storage tools, such as Google Drive, Microsoft 365, Sharepoint, GitHub, Salesforce, Confluence, and many others.

Monitor Alcide kAudit logs with Datadog

Kubernetes audit logs contain detailed information about every request to the Kubernetes API server and are critical to detecting misconfigurations and vulnerabilities in your clusters. But because even a small Kubernetes environment can rapidly generate lots of audit logs, it’s very difficult to manually analyze them.