Open-Source Security: The Zabbix Advantage

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At Zabbix, we’ve championed the open-source movement, with its emphasis on openness, transparency, and cooperation, from day one. Because of this, prospective customers and partners often have questions about the security of our product – the fear being that open-source software is somehow less secure than proprietary software. In this…

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The Achilles Heel of Cybersecurity: Lessons from a Recent Data Breach

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Text Size 100%: - + It’s hard to escape the myth of Achilles when reading the news these days. In the myth, Achilles' mother, Thetis, dipped him in the river Styx to make him invincible. However, she held him by his heel, leaving that one spot vulnerable. This small mistake…

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Docker Best Practices: Understanding the Differences Between ADD and COPY Instructions in Dockerfiles

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COPY vs. ADD tl;dr: When you search for “Dockerfile best practices,” one of the suggestions you will find is that you always use the COPY instruction instead of the ADD instruction when adding files into your Docker image. This blog post will explore why this suggestion exists by providing additional…

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Detailed Guide on Inserting Data from AITable.ai into Google Docs

Picture this: You’re slogging through an essential project, painstakingly collecting data. You’ve spent countless hours manually inputting data in Google Docs, meticulously checking every line to ensure accuracy. Your fingers are numb, eyes tired, patience tested. The process is not just time-consuming but prone to human errors, and every time…

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Announcing Graylog 5.2.10

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Announcing Graylog 5.2.10 This is a bug-fix release that improves Graylog’s functionality. Please read on for information on what has changed.   Download Links DEB and RPM packages are available in our repositories Container images Graylog Open Graylog Enterprise Graylog Data Node Tarballs for manual installation Graylog Server Graylog Server…

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Announcing Graylog 6.0.5

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Announcing Graylog 6.0.5 This is a bug-fix release that improves Graylog’s functionality. Please read on for information on what has changed.   Download Links DEB and RPM packages are available in our repositories Container images Graylog Open Graylog Enterprise Graylog Data Node Tarballs for manual installation Graylog Server Graylog Server…

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How to integrate Okta logs with Grafana Loki for enhanced SIEM capabilities

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Identity providers (IdPs) such as Okta play a crucial role in enterprise environments by providing seamless authentication and authorization experiences for users accessing organizational resources. These interactions generate a massive volume of event logs, containing valuable information like user details, geographical locations, IP addresses, and more. These logs are essential…

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Drupal.org blog: Updated window for Drupal.org login flow deployment

The Drupal Association engineering team is preparing to switch over to our new single sign-on solution for user login. This is an important step in our work to upgrade Drupal.org, and in the future will give you the ability to use your Drupal.org identity in new ways.  This switchover was…

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Drupal.org blog: The Bounty program: Starshot edition

With all the news and activities happening around Starshot, you may have missed this, but the Drupal Association has launched the Starshot Contribution Credits. This consists of credits granted to a series contributions, in particular: contributions to any modules, themes, etc that are designated as part of Starshot,  50 credits…

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